Troubleshooting in a full-scale wastewater treatment plant: what can be learnt from tracer tests
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The experimental assessment of the actual reactor hydrodynamic behavior is aimed at detecting possible deviations from the design configuration, as well as suggesting corrective/improving modifications, efficacy of which can be also assessed in the aftermath. The hydrodynamic scheme can be defined by means of tracer tests (stimulus-response method) used for detecting the residence time distribution curve. This study shows the results of three hydrodynamic tests performed on a wastewater treatment plant half-line, in which a biological process (denitrification and oxidation-nitrification) is carried out. Hydrodynamic faults (in terms of dead space and/or flow bypass) were identified, and consequent actions suggested (i.e., change in submerged mixers orientation in the reactors; sinking of the final section of the sludge recirculation pipe below the free surface to avoid foaming phenomena; introduction of new mixed liquor recirculation lines). These actions, together with a careful selection of wastes to be treated, led to an improvement of the overall process performance.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biological process; Dead space; Flow bypass; Hydrodynamic analysis; Retention time distribution analysis
Elenco autori:
Collivignarelli, M. C.; Bertanza, G.; Abba, A.; Damiani, S.
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