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ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Implementing Cost-effective Co-treatment of Domestic and Food-industrial Wastewater by Novel Methods for Estimating Industrial Load

Vince Bakos    
Péter Szombathy    
József Simon    
Andrea Jobbágy    

Resumen

Detection and characterization of hidden industrial inflows causing high fluctuations of the inlet load, is a challenging issue pushing plant operators for a cost-effective solution at regional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). On the other hand, carbon source of food industrial origin may have a good use at WWTPs facing otherwise inlet carbon source deficiency.In a case study of a regional domestic WWTP receiving seasonally organic carbon-rich discharge from a fruit juice factory, a new method combining on-site measurements and mathematical modelling was developed and successfully applied for estimating the quality and quantity of both industrial influent load and incoming domestic wastewater streams properly. The originally un-staged bioreactor system operated at low dissolved oxygen (low DO) concentration was unable to meet effluent nitrogen requirements with an additional constant risk of encouraging filament growth. A novel screening method based on special sampling campaigns for estimating carbon availability and C:N ratios of influent wastewater streams coming separately from the large catchment area, was developed and applied. Staging of the previously low DO basins into a flexible system containing non-aerated selectors proved to be efficient for enhancing both biological nitrogen removal and sculpturing appropriately settling biomass.

PÁGINAS
pp. 505 - 513
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