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Correction to: Energy Benchmarking as a Tool for Energy-Efficient Wastewater Treatment: Reviewing International Applications Ilda Clos 1 & Jörg Krampe 1,2 & Juan P. Alvarez-Gaitan 3 & Christopher P. Saint 1 & Michael D. Short 4

# Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020

Correction to: Water Conservation Science and Engineering (2020) 5:115–136 https://doi.org/10.1007/s41101-020-00086-6

The original article unfortunately contains cut-off Tables 6&7. The corrected Tables 6 & 7 should be.

The online version of the original article can be found at https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s41101-020-00086-6 * Michael D. Short [email protected] 1

Natural and Built Environments Research Centre, School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, Australia

2

Institute for Water Quality and Resource Management, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13/226, 1040 Vienna, Austria

3

UNSW Water Research Centre, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia

4

Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, Australia

Water Conserv Sci Eng

Table 6 Guide values in kWh/PEBOD60*y for specific energy consumption in relation to SC and biological treatment of Baumann at al. [31] (data adapted from Baumann et al. [31])

Aerated lagoons Rotating biological contactors Trickling filter Extended aeration

100,000 [SC 5]

45

40

35

30

-

35

25

-

-

-

50

25

25

25

25

70

45

37

32

-

Activated sludge (AS)a

60

45

37

32

30

AS and trickling filters

-

-

-

38

26

a

Plants targeting nitrification Plants targeting nitrogen removal Plants with separate sludge stabilisation

Table 7 Target Values in kWh/PEBOD60*y for specific energy consumption in relation to SC and biological treatment of Baumann at al. [31] (data adapted from Baumann et al. [31])

Un-aerated lagoons Constructed wetland Aerated lagoons Rotating biological contactors Trickling filter Extended aeration Activated sludge (AS)a AS and trickling filters a

100,000 PE [SC 5]

2

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

32

30

24

22

-

25

18

15

-

-

35

15

15

18

18

35

26

22

20

-

29

26

23

20

20

-

-

-

26

18

Plants targeting nitrification Plants targeting nitrogen removal Plants with separate sludge stabilisation

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