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Institute of Environmental & Water Resource Management (IPASA) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 Skudai, Johor Bahru zaini@utm.my / http://web.utm.my/ipasa
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Presentation Outline
Terminology Approach in design Sequencing batch reactors Extended aeration Conventional activated sludge WASDA as a design tool
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Terminology
Activated sludge
Biological treatment processes in which the microorganisms responsible for the conversion of the organic matter or other constituents in the wastewater to gases and cell tissue are maintained in suspension within the liquid.
Biofilm
Biological treatment processes in which the microorganisms responsible for the conversion of the organic matter, or other constituents in the wastewater to gases and cell tissue are attached to some inert medium, such as rocks, slag, or specially designed ceramic or plastic materials.
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General Objectives
Small and Decentralized WWTP
To protect public health To protect receiving environment from degradation or contamination To reduce costs of treatment by retaining water and solids near their point of origin through reuse
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Physical process (sedimentation, screening, membrane etc) Chemical process (coagulation, neutralization etc) Biological process (activated sludge, biofilm) Hybrid (wetland, MBR etc)
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Systems
Activated sludge (suspended growth) Biofilm (attached growth) Pond system Natural system Hybrid system
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Decentralized WWTP
Intermittent Decanted Extended Aeration
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Decentralized WWTP
SBR (Taman Sri Sentosa, JB)
Bio-weapon storage?
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Process Theory
(i) Completely-mixed reactor (ii) Plug-flow reactor
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Process Theory
(i) Completely-Mixed Reactor
Qo+QR, S, X Qo-Qw, Se, Xe
Qo, So, Xo
V, X, S
Secondary clarifier Qu , X u
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Mass balance
Biomass
ko XS Qo X o + V K + S kd X = (Qo Qw )X e + Qw X u s
ko S Qw X u = + kd Ks + S VX
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Mass balance
Food (Substrate)
ko SX Qo S o + V = (Qo Qw )S + Qw S Y (Ks + S )
ko S Qo Y (So S ) = Ks + S V X
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Mass balance
Combining biomass and food equations
Qw X u Qo Y (S o S ) k d = VX V X
Hydraulic retention time:
V = Qo
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Mass balance
Combining biomass and food equations
Qw X u Qo Y (S o S ) k d = VX V X
Solid retention time or sludge age:
VX c = Qw X u
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Mass balance
Combining biomass and food equations
Y (So S ) = kd c X 1
Mixed-liquor suspended solid:
cY (S o S ) X= (1 + k d c )
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Process Theory
(ii) Plug-flow reactor
Qo+QR, Se, X Qo-Qw, Se, Xe
Qo, So, Xo
X, S
Secondary clarifier Qu , X u
Bioreactor QR, Xu
Qw, Xu
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Average MLSS:
Food utilization:
ko S X rs = Y Ks + S
X = average biomass concentration in the reactor. Both equations are applicable only when c/ 5
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ko (S o S ) = kd c (S o S ) + (1 )(K s ln Si / S ) 1
Where = recycle factor, Q/Qr Si = concentration of substrate after mixing with recycled sludge, mg/l
S o + S Si = 1+
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Design Considerations
Internal factors: - Process variations - Reactors types - Technology know-how External factors: - Construction costs - Operation & maintenance difficulties and costs - Space limitations
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Solid retention time (SRT) Organic loading rate (OLR) Food-to-Microorganism ratio (S/X)
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Retention Time
Solid retention time (SRT) Hydraulic retention time (HRT) SRT = ratio of the amount of biomass HRT = the residence time in inventory within the system to the for the liquid fraction in growth rate of new microorganisms (Rg): the bioreactor
M SRT = days Rg
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STEP AERATION
Influent addition at intermediate points provides more uniform organic removal throughout tank Compressed air Influent Effluent Secondary clarifier
Excess sludge
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TAPERED AERATION
Air is added in proportion to BOD exerted Compressed air Effluent Influent Secondary clarifier Excess sludge
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CONTACT STABILIZATION
Biomass adsorbs organics in contact basin and settles out in secondary clarifier; the thickened sludge is aerated before being return to the contact basin
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Oxygen return
Reactor
Excess sludge
Return sludge
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HIGH RATE
Short detention time and high F/M ratio in aerator to maintain culture in log-growth phase
Influent
Return sludge
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EXTENDED AERATION
Long detention time and low F/M ratio in aerator to maintain culture in endogenous phase
Influent
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OXIDATION DITCH
Similar to extended aeration, except the aeration is done by brush-type aerators, thus reducing electricity
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Fill
React
Settle
Decant
Idle
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Design Parameters
Process Modification
Conventional plug flow Complete mix Step feed Single-stage nitrification Separate stage nitrification
c,d
Volumetric MLSS,mg/l V/Q, h F/M lb BOD5/lb loading rate, MLVSS.d lb BOD5/ 103 ft3.d
20-40 50-120 40-60 5-20 3-9 0.2-0.6 0.2-1.0 0.2-0.5 0.10-0.20 (0.02-0.15)* 0.05-0.20 (0.04-0.15)* 1000-3000 800-6500 1500-3500 1500-3500 1500-3500 4-8 3.5 3-5 6-15 3-6
Qr/Q
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Process Modification
Contact Stabilization Extended Aeration Oxidation Ditch Intermittent decanted extended aeration Sequencing Batch Reactor
c,d
5-15 20-40 3-15 8-20
F/M
MLVSS.d
0.2-0.6 0.04-0.10 0.04-0.10 0.04-0.08
MLSS, mg/l
(1000-3000) (4000-9000) 2000-8000 2000-8000 2000-8000
V/Q, h
Qr/Q
15-100
0.04-0.10
5-15
2000-8000
12-50
N/A
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Aerobic processes
Activated sludge
Common name
- CAS - Aerated lagoons - Aerobic digestion - CAS with trickling filter
Uses
- Carbonaceous BOD removal - Nitrification - Carbonaceous BOD removal - Nitrification
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Anoxic processes
Activated sludge
Common name
- Denitrification activated sludge - Activated sludge with trickling filter
Uses
- Denitirifcation
- Denitrification
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Anoxic processes
Activated sludge
Common name
- Denitrification activated sludge - Activated sludge with trickling filter
Uses
- Denitirifcation
- Denitrification
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Approach in Design
Standardized design manuals Generic design manuals (e.g. Metcalf & Eddy) Code of practice (e.g. MS 1228) Modeling and simulation
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Organic removal (carbonaceous BOD) Organic removal + nitrification Organic removal + (nitrification + denitrification) (N removal) Organic removal + nitrification + denitrification + P removal (N & P removal)
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Organic removal Organic removal + specific pollutants Removal of persistent organics Specific pollutants
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Approach in Design
Wastewater characterization. Define design objectives Select number of SBR tanks Select react/aeration, settling, and decant times. Determine fill time and total time per cycle. Determine the number of cycle per day From the number of cycles per day, determine the fill volume per cycle Select MLSS concentration and determine the fill volume fraction relative to total tank volume. Determine the decant depth. Using the computed Continue depth, determine the SBR tank volume.
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Approach in Design
Determine the SRT Determine the amount of TKN added that is nitrified Calculate the nitrifier biomass concentration and determine if the aeration time selected is sufficient for nitrification efficiency needed Adjust the design as needed additional iterations may be done Determine decant pumping rate Continue
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Approach in Design
Determine the oxygen required and average transfer rate Determine the amount of sludge production Calculate the F/M and BOD volumetric loading Evaluate alkalinity needs Prepare design summary
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Approach in Design
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Approach in Design
Extended Aeration
Wastewater characterization. Define design objectives Determine the design loading Determine the size of the reactor required and check the actual detention time and organic loading rate Determine oxygen requirement Determine area of secondary sedimentation tank and check the solids loading rate Determine waste sludge production with certain level of yield value for a process with primary sedimentation
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Approach in Design
Extended Aeration
Determine the maximum growth rate for nitrifying organisms under the stated operating conditions Determine the maximum rate of substrate utilization, k Determine the design substrate utilization factor, U Determine the concentration of ammonia in the effluent Determine the required hydraulic detention time for nitrification Calculate the denitrification rate Calculate the required residence time for denitrification Combine the detention time required for nitrification and denitrification
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Approach in Design
Extended Aeration
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Approach in Design
Conventional activated sludge for organic removal and nitrification Determine the maximum growth rate for nitrifying organisms under certain operating conditions Determine the maximum rate of substrate utilization, k Determine the minimum and design SRT Determine the design substrate utilization factor, U Determine the concentration of ammonia in effluent Determine substrate removal rate for activated sludge process Determine the required HRT for BOD oxidation and nitrification
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Approach in Design
Conventional activated sludge for organic removal and nitrification
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