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Process options for nitrogen and phosphorus removal in domestic wastewater

✍ Scribed by Bernt Ericsson


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
820 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-9164

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✦ Synopsis


The introduction of biological nitrogen removal at many sewage treatment plants in Sweden, particularly those located at coastal regions up to Stockholm archipelagio in the east, is now proceeding primarily by plant trial operation and construction works to be finalised in 1995/96 at the latest. The most characteristic problems with biological nitrogen removal in Sweden are the cold winter climate and the deficit of an easily biodegradable carbon source for anoxic denitrification.

This report includes some R&D works from the sewage treatment plant in Halmstad on the west coast, including the concluding results of 2-years' trial operation on nitrogen removal. The main problems have been to evaluate two different process alternatives during different climate conditions as well as different external carbon sources and compare such a carbon source with an internal carbon source generated by anaerobic enzymatic hydrolysis of primary or mixed raw sludge.

Methanol has been evaluated to be the best external carbon source with the lowest biological sludge production and little detrimental influence on the sludge characteristics.

The results of experimental works and cost calculations on the acid phase of anaerobic sludge digestion under formation of volatile organic acids (acetic acid etc.) showed that the costs for this carbon source with a modified sludge treatment scheme is competitive with methanol from both a technical and economical point of


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