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Evaluation of Processes to Reduce Activated Sludge Solids Generation and Disposal (Paperback)
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Evaluation of Processes to Reduce Activated Sludge Solids Generation and Disposal (Paperback)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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This project will deal with a number of aspects of
WAS-only-reduction technologies for both industrial and municipal
wastewater treatment applications. The objectives of this project
include the following: 1. Developing an evaluation methodology that
can be used to independently assess the effectiveness of
WAS-reduction technologies 2. Demonstrating the previously listed
methodology with at least one WAS-reduction technology This study
includes not only the primary goals of establishing the degree of
WAS reduction and corresponding capital and operation and
maintenance (O&M) costs, but also such details as impacts on
dewaterability (e.g., changes in polymer requirements, and maximum
solids content achievable), changes in volatile solids reduction
and corresponding biogas production in anaerobic digestion,
possible odor issues in terms of in-plant processing requirements
or ultimate product quality for disposal that result from these
processes, and the change in characteristics of the recycle streams
back to the main process (such as increased nutrient return,
increased total suspended solids TSS] return, phosphorus removal,
etc.).In addition to the more technical parameters, the adopted
approach also considers evaluations of operability, reliability,
and maintainability on each of the leading processes. Some of these
effects were determined by laboratory testing and plant data
evaluation. Others were investigated through comprehensive modeling
using standard industry models such as ASM 2d for liquid-stream
biological treatment and the ADM1 model for anaerobic digestion. A
key objective of this work is an impartial validation of these
technologies and the development of a methodology for assessment of
additional technologies that currently do not exist, but could be
developed in the future. This requires not only real world
operating data, but also a degree of understanding of the
fundamental mechanism behind the process. As such, a critical part
of this project involves the discussion of the potential underlying
mechanisms for each of the validated technologies.
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