Lecture 19 23
Lecture 19 23
Requires…..
C, N, P Wastes
H2O H2O
O2 CO2
Percentage by weight
q Carbon 50
q Oxygen 20
q Nitrogen 14
q Hydrogen 8
q Phosphorus 3
q Sulfur 1
q Potassium 1
q Sodium 1
q Calcium 0.5
q Magnesium 0.5
q Iron 0.2
q All other elements 0.3
q Aerobic - oxygen
q Anoxic - nitrate
q Anaerobic – no oxygen
Biological treatability
qNutritional
• Carbon source (waste to be degraded )
• N & P (100:5:1;C:N:P)
• Trace minerals
qEnvironmental
• Oxygen (terminal electron acceptor)
• Temperature
• Water
• pH
• Non-toxic
Term Definition
Metabolic function
Aerobic process Biological treatment process that occur in the presence of oxygen
Anoxic process Nitrate nitrogen is converted biologically to nitrogen gas in the absence of oxygen,
Known as denitrification
Facultative process Process in which the organisms can function in the presence or absence of molecular
oxygen
Combined aerobic/ Various combinations of aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic processes grouped together
Anoxic/Anaerobic to achieve a specific treatment objective
process
Term Definition
Treatment processes
Suspended-growth Biological treatment processes in which the microorganisms responsible for the conversion of
processes the organic matter or other constituents in the wastewater to gases and cell tissue are maintained
suspension within the liquid
Attached-growth Biological treatment processes in which the microorganisms responsible for the conversion of the
processes organic matter or other constituents in the wastewater to gases and cell tissue are attached to
some inert medium, such as rock, slag, or specially designed ceramic or plastic materials. Also
known as fixed-film processes
Combined processes Term used to describe combined processes (combined suspended and attached growth
processes)
Lagoon processes A generic term applied to treatment processes that take place in pond or lagoons
Biological Treatment
q Inthe case of wastewater treatment, the objective of
biological treatment is:
q To stabilize(to remove – to oxidise) the organic content
q To remove nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus
Types:
üAttached Growth
üAerobic Processes
üSuspended Growth
üAnoxic Processes
üCombined Systems
üAnaerobic Processes
üCombined Aerobic-Anoxic-
Anaerobic Processes
üAerobic
üPond Processes üMaturation
üFacultative
üAnaerobic
Aerobic Biological treatment
Oxidation and Synthesis
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Activated Sludge Process
Biological Process: Basic Requirements
The most commonly used biological process
Definitions
MLSS and MLVSS (mixed liquor volatile suspended solids)
Food/Microorganism ratio (F/M)
Recycled activated sludge (RAS) and WAS (waste activated sludge)
MCRT (mean cell residence time) (sludge age) or BSRT (biological solids
retention time)
Sludge volume index (SVI)
Food to microorganism ratio (F/M)
MCRT (BSRT), Sludge Age
Average length of time that an organism remains in the AT
Volume = 5600 m3
Problem 4
Determine mean cell residence time (MCRT) of a
ASP with the following details.