Full-scale demonstration of biological nutrient removal in a single tank SBR process


Autoria(s): Keller, J.; Watts, S.; Battye-Smith, W.; Chong, R.
Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Complete biological nutrient removal (BNR) in a single tank, sequencing batch reactor (SBR) process, is demonstrated here at full-scale on a typical domestic wastewater. The unique feature of the UniFed process is the introduction of the influent into the settled sludge blanket during the settling and decant periods of the SBR operation. This achieves suitable conditions for denitrification and anaerobic phosphate release which is critical to successful biological phosphorus removal, It also achieves a selector effect, which helps in generating a compact, well settling biomass in the reactor. The results of this demonstration show that it is possible to achieve well over 90% removal of GOD, nitrogen and phosphorus in such a process. Effluent quality achieved over a six-month operating period directly after commissioning was: 29 mg/l GOD, 0.5 mg/l NH4-N, 1.5 mg/l NOx-N and 1.5 mg/l PO4-P (50%-iles of daily samples). During an 8-day, intensive sampling period, the effluent BOD5 was

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67600

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IWA

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Environmental #Environmental Sciences #Water Resources #Biological Nutrient Removal (bnr) #Sequencing Batch Reactor (sbr) #Single Tank #Anaerobic Zone #Influent Distribution System #Unifed Process #Sequencing Batch Reactors #C1 #291103 Environmental Engineering Design #770502 Land and water management
Tipo

Journal Article