The filter system for tertiary treatment of sewage effluent by land application - its performance in a subtropical environment


Autoria(s): Gardner, E. A.; Morton, D.; Sands, J.; Matthews, P.; Cook, F. J.; Jayawardane, N. S.
Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

FILTER is an innovative, CSIRO developed system for treating effluent using high rate land application and subsequent effluent recapture via a closely spaced, subsurface drainage network. We report on the summer performance of a FILTER system established in a subtropical environment on a relatively impermeable swelling clay soil underlain by a deep regional water table. Using secondary treated sewage effluent, the FILTER system produced effluent of tertiary nutrient standards (less than or equal to5 mg/L TN; less than or equal to1 mg/L TP), with salinity levels suitable for subsequent irrigation reuse (EC less than or equal to2.5 dS/m). Removal of faecal coliforms was considerably less effective. The hydraulic loading rate achieved was about two and a half times larger than conventional irrigation demand, but this was associated with high deep percolation losses (e 3 mm/day). Comparisons are made with the original FILTER system developed and tested by Jayawardane et al. in temperate Australia. Suggestions are made for modifications to, and further testing of FILTER in a subtropical environment.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60791

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

I W A Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Environmental #Environmental Sciences #Water Resources #Filter #Effluent #Land Application #Drainage #Tertiary Treatment #Nutrients #Pathogens #Salinity #C1 #300100 Soil and Water Sciences #770902 Land and water management
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Journal Article