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A study of multi-stage sludge digestion systemsKim, Jong Min 20 August 2010 (has links)
Various combinations of multi-stage thermophilic and/or mesophilic anaerobic sludge digestion systems were studied to evaluate their solids reduction, odor generation after centrifugal dewatering and indicator organism reduction in comparison to single-stage thermophilic and/or mesophilic anaerobic digestion systems. Pre-aeration of sludge in a thermophilic temperature was also tested followed by single or multi-stage anaerobic digestion systems. It was found that multi stage systems were capable of greater solids removal and placing thermophilic system in multi stage system enhanced indicator organism destruction below EPA Class A biosolids requirement. However, all the digestion systems in the study showed less than 3 log reduction of indicator organism DNA/g solids, which was much smaller than indicator organism reduction measured by standard culturing method. It was also found that the thermophilic anaerobic digestion system could increase organic sulfur-based odors from dewatered biosolids while placing a mesophilic digester reduced odors. It was exclusively observed from sludges containing high sulfate such as ones in this study.
A combined anaerobic and aerobic sludge digestion system was also studied to evaluate their solids and nitrogen reduction efficiencies. The aerobic digester was continuously aerated to maintain dissolved oxygen level below 1 ppm and intermittently aerated. It was found that 90 % or more nitrogen removal was possible at the aerobic SRT greater than 3 days and the optimum aeration ratio could be determined. / Ph. D.
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Sistema de leito de drenagem e sedimentador como solução para redução de volume de lodo de decantadores e reuso de água de lavagem de filtros.Fontana, Antonio Osmar 27 February 2004 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2004-02-27 / Water supply systems utilize, in most cases, conventional Water
Treatment Plants (WTPs). These plants use alum and ferric salts in their coagulation
process, and produce residues (sludge) mainly in filter systems and decanter tanks. The
produced residues may be toxic to man and are usually disposed of on environment
without any kind of treatment, therefore causing pollution. They present fluid
characteristic with low solid content and great amount of water. Such characteristic
hampers its transportation and proper disposal. The Cardoso plant used to fit the profile
of pollutant, dumping its untreated sludge directly into a nearby stream. As a solution to
this problem a system with a drainage bed for the sludge from decanter tank and a
sedimentation tank for the backwash water from filters have been built. The system was
built within the plant area itself. The drainage bed consists of a brick tank with a gravel
layer support coated with a geotextile. The solid mass from the dewatered sludge
showed adequate conditions as far as characteristics necessary for its final transportation
and proper disposal. The water drained from sludge (effluent) is sent to the
sedimentation tank. The turbidity, solids and COD were greatly reduced. The system
was designed for a less than 30 days utilization period. The sedimentation tank consists
of a fiberglass vase installed in a position that allows it to also receive the effluent from
the drainage bed. The clarified water is recirculated to the influent of the water
treatment plant and the solids are pumped to the drainage bed together the sludge from
decanter tank. The system s operation does not require much labor and equipment. The
aim of the research carried out was to design and analyze the drainage bed behavior
according to prototype developed in the PROSAB 2 research Tema IV, integrated with
Sedimentation Tank. Such integrated technology is an effective solution for the great
majority of Water Treatment Plants with available areas. It is recommended that such
system (Drainage bed and Sedimentation Tank) to be implemented should be always
arranged to properly each individual Water Treatment Plant. Further studies should be
also made on alternative of throwing clarified water straight from decanter tank to filters
before dumping the sludge into drainage bed. / Os sistemas de abastecimento utilizam, na maioria, as Estações de
Tratamento de Água (ETAs) convencionais. Essas estações utilizam em seu processo de
coagulação sais de ferro ou de alumínio e produzem resíduos (lodos), principalmente,
nos decantadores e filtros. Os resíduos produzidos podem ser tóxicos ao homem e
normalmente são dispostos sem nenhum tipo de tratamento no meio ambiente causando
poluição. Apresentam característica fluida com baixos teores de sólidos e grande
quantidade de água. Essa característica dificulta seu manejo para transporte e disposição
adequada. A ETA Cardoso, se enquadrava no perfil de poluidora lançando seus resíduos
sem tratamento diretamente no corpo d água existente nas proximidades. Como solução
para este problema foi implantado um sistema constituído de Leito de Drenagem para os
lodos de decantadores e Sedimentador para as águas de lavagem de filtros. O sistema foi
construído na própria área da ETA. O Leito de drenagem é constituído de um tanque em
alvenaria e meio drenante com camada suporte de brita recoberto com manta geotextil.
A massa final de sólido do lodo desaguado apresentou condição suficiente para manejo
de retirada, transporte e disposição. O drenado foi encaminhado ao Sedimentador para
reuso. Apresentou grande redução de turbidez, sólidos e DQO. O sistema foi projetado
para um período de utilização inferior a 30 dias. O Sedimentador é constituído de um
tanque em fibra de vidro instalado em posição que possa receber também o drenado do
leito de drenagem. A água clarificada do Sedimentador e o drenado do Leito de
Drenagem são recirculadas para o início da ETA. Os sólidos sedimentados no
Sedimentador são bombeados para o Leito de Drenagem juntamente com o lodo de
decantador. A operação do sistema demanda pouca mão de obra e equipamentos. A
pesquisa realizada teve como objetivo projetar e analisar o comportamento do Leito de
Drenagem, de acordo com o protótipo desenvolvido na pesquisa do PROSAB 2 Tema
IV, integrado com o Sedimentador. Essa tecnologia integrada se apresenta como
solução efetiva para a grande maioria de ETAs com disponibilidade de área. É
recomendado que sempre seja implantado o sistema (Leito de Drenagem e
Sedimentador) em arranjos convenientes para cada ETA. A redução da área do Leito de
Drenagem é função de estudos para lançamento da água clarificada dos decantadores
diretamente para os filtros.
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