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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Removal of algae from facultative pond effluent

Miqdadi, Issam Mahmoud Ahmad January 1992 (has links)
Wastewater stabilization ponds have gained popularity as a means of secondary wastewater treatment because of their low cost and simplicity of operation and maintenance, in addition to several other advantages. However, the presence of algae in the effluent from facultative ponds may cause undesirable environmental impacts, such as DO depletion or eutrophication, in water bodies to which this effluent is discharged. Thus, regulations and/or the adverse environmental impacts of effluents containing algae sometimes necessitate reduction or removal of algae from pond effluents. Many methods have been used for the purpose of removal of algae from wastewater stabilization pond effluent. Upflow rock filtration and coagulationsedimentation have been investigated in this research. In the past, mechanisms of removal of algae in rock filters and factors that affect the removal process have not been well explained. Design of these filters has not been related mathematically to the operating variables. Three pilot rock filters were built for the purpose of this research. The first filter was filled with rock of 1 cm average diameter, the second and third filters were filled with 5 cm and 10 cm average diameter rock, respectively. Five different hydraulic loadings were applied to these filters, with variable influent characteristics and under different environmental conditions. The results of this research have shown that gravitational settling and hydrodynamic forces are the most important mechanisms affecting removal of algae in upflow rock filters. Also, a method of design of unisize-media upflow rock filters for removal of algae from facultative pond effluent has been established. The cost of coagulant has been the main disadvantage of the process of coagulation-sedimentation for algae removal from wastewater stabilization pond effluent. In this research, jar tests were carried out to determine the effect of settling time and/or addition of kaolinite or bentonite with the primary coagulant, alum, on the optimum dose of this primary coagulant required for removal of algae from facultative pond effluent. Both increase in settling time and coagulant aids, namely kaolinite and bentonite, have reduced optimum alum dose. Kaolinite and bentonite, applied as low-cost primary coagulants, were also effective in removing algae from facultative pond effluent. From the very limited experiments carried out at the end of this research, it was shown that crossflow microfiltration has some potential as a process for algae removal from facultative pond effluent. A mathematical model has been developed in this work to describe the eutrophic state of King Talal Reservoir in Jordan. The model predicts that even elimination of phosphorus from the effluent of Al-Samra Wastewater Stabilization Ponds will not bring the reservoir into an oligotrophic state.
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Estrutura da comunidade microbiana (algas e bactérias) em um sistema de lagoas de estabilização em duas escalas temporais: nictemeral e sazonal / Microbial structure (algae and bacteria) from a wastewater stabilization ponds system in two different temporal scale: nictemeral and seasonal

Falco, Patrícia Bortoletto de 20 December 2005 (has links)
O estudo da comunidade microbiana que participa do processo de estabilização da matéria orgânica presente nos efluentes sanitários é fundamental para o melhor conhecimento dos tipos de sistemas de tratamento biológico. A avaliação da dinâmica de algas e bactérias presentes no sistema australiano de lagoas de estabilização da cidade de Novo Horizonte (SP) foi o principal objetivo deste trabalho. Para esta avaliação foram determinadas as densidades destes organismos (contagem direta) e a taxa de produção fitoplanctônica (medida pela produção de oxigênio dissolvido) e comparadas às condições abióticas, em escala nictemeral (coletas a cada 6 horas), sazonal (4 épocas do ano), espacial longitudinal (5 estações ao longo do sistema) e vertical (3 profundidades nas lagoas facultativas). Os resultados obtidos indicaram diferenças sazonais na qualidade do efluente final e no desempenho das lagoas. Mesmo com estas diferenças, o efluente final pode ser considerado como potencialmente eutrofizante quanto à concentração de matéria orgânica e de fósforo total. As lagoas facultativas apresentaram condição de anaerobiose na maior parte da coluna de água, o que contribuiu com a não eficiência do sistema / The study of the microbial community (algae and bacteria) that participates of the organic matter stabilization process in the effluent sanitary it is important for the best knowledge of the types of the biological treatment systems. The evaluation of the dynamics of the algae and bacteria in the Australian wastewater stabilization ponds of the Novo Horizonte city (SP) was the main objective of this research. For this evaluation, the densities of these organisms (direct counting) and the primary production rate were determined (measured for the production of oxygen dissolved) and compared to the abiotics conditions, in nictemeral scale (it collects to each 6 hours), seasonal (four periods of the year), longitudinal (5 stations through the system) and vertical spatial (three depths in the facultative ponds). The results indicated seasonal differences in the final effluent quality and in the ponds performance. Although these differences, the final effluent can be considered as potentially eutrophic according to the organic matter and total phosphorus concentrations. The facultative ponds showed an anaerobic condition on the great part of the water column, which contributed with the low efficiency of the system
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Estrutura da comunidade microbiana (algas e bactérias) em um sistema de lagoas de estabilização em duas escalas temporais: nictemeral e sazonal / Microbial structure (algae and bacteria) from a wastewater stabilization ponds system in two different temporal scale: nictemeral and seasonal

Patrícia Bortoletto de Falco 20 December 2005 (has links)
O estudo da comunidade microbiana que participa do processo de estabilização da matéria orgânica presente nos efluentes sanitários é fundamental para o melhor conhecimento dos tipos de sistemas de tratamento biológico. A avaliação da dinâmica de algas e bactérias presentes no sistema australiano de lagoas de estabilização da cidade de Novo Horizonte (SP) foi o principal objetivo deste trabalho. Para esta avaliação foram determinadas as densidades destes organismos (contagem direta) e a taxa de produção fitoplanctônica (medida pela produção de oxigênio dissolvido) e comparadas às condições abióticas, em escala nictemeral (coletas a cada 6 horas), sazonal (4 épocas do ano), espacial longitudinal (5 estações ao longo do sistema) e vertical (3 profundidades nas lagoas facultativas). Os resultados obtidos indicaram diferenças sazonais na qualidade do efluente final e no desempenho das lagoas. Mesmo com estas diferenças, o efluente final pode ser considerado como potencialmente eutrofizante quanto à concentração de matéria orgânica e de fósforo total. As lagoas facultativas apresentaram condição de anaerobiose na maior parte da coluna de água, o que contribuiu com a não eficiência do sistema / The study of the microbial community (algae and bacteria) that participates of the organic matter stabilization process in the effluent sanitary it is important for the best knowledge of the types of the biological treatment systems. The evaluation of the dynamics of the algae and bacteria in the Australian wastewater stabilization ponds of the Novo Horizonte city (SP) was the main objective of this research. For this evaluation, the densities of these organisms (direct counting) and the primary production rate were determined (measured for the production of oxygen dissolved) and compared to the abiotics conditions, in nictemeral scale (it collects to each 6 hours), seasonal (four periods of the year), longitudinal (5 stations through the system) and vertical spatial (three depths in the facultative ponds). The results indicated seasonal differences in the final effluent quality and in the ponds performance. Although these differences, the final effluent can be considered as potentially eutrophic according to the organic matter and total phosphorus concentrations. The facultative ponds showed an anaerobic condition on the great part of the water column, which contributed with the low efficiency of the system

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