This document provides an overview of the activated sludge process for wastewater treatment. It describes that the activated sludge process uses microorganisms to consume organic matter in wastewater through biological oxidation, removing pollutants. The process involves wastewater flowing into an aeration tank where microorganisms are suspended and mixed with the water. The mixed liquor then flows to a secondary clarifier where the microorganisms are settled and separated from the treated water. Key factors like food to microorganism ratio, dissolved oxygen levels, hydraulic loading, and solids concentration must be controlled to maintain effective treatment. Calculations are provided to determine parameters like pounds of biomass and organic loading.