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Effect of Algal Biofilm and Operational Conditions on Nitrogen Removal in Waste Stabilization Ponds - UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis (Hardcover)
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Effect of Algal Biofilm and Operational Conditions on Nitrogen Removal in Waste Stabilization Ponds - UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis (Hardcover)
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Discharge of nutrient rich wastewater causes eutrophication of
surface water; therefore wastewater treatment before discharge is
required. Wastewater stabilization ponds are low cost technology
used by developing countries but not effective in nitrogen removal
due to low nitrifier biomass in the water column. Introduction of
surface area for attachment of nitrifiers has therefore been
proposed. This thesis reports the performance of pilot scale
wastewater stabilization ponds fitted with baffles. The effect of
baffles on nitrogen removal under tropical and two operational
conditions was investigated. Under TKN/BOD ratio of 0.67, the
baffled ponds performed better in nitrogen removal than the control
pond. Total nitrogen mass balances showed that
nitrification-denitrification, algal uptake and sedimentation were
principle nitrogen removal mechanisms in biofilm waste
stabilization ponds This study shows the potential of biofilms in
improving nitrogen removal in wastewater stabilization ponds. The
BOD and TSS concentrations were sufficiently low to permit for
reuse in irrigation. If the objective is reuse and optimization of
resources, the effluents from the ponds had sufficient nitrogen
content for use in agriculture.
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