Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Clara Bandeira de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira,Erlon Lopes, Santos,André Bezerra dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract In a scenario of increasingly frequent water crises, the use of treated wastewater is an important water management tool, with quality standards being developed worldwide to ensure safety in such practices. In this context, it is necessary to guarantee the reliability of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Reliability has been used to predict the probability of reaching the established standards or determine the design concentrations required to achieve them. This study associated the reliability concept with the study of WWTP in the steel industry, focusing on water use. The method developed by Niku et al. (1979) and used by Oliveira and Von Sperling (2008) was used to determine the coefficient of reliability, the mean project concentrations, and the percentage of compliance with the parameters required by the legislation of 3 WWTPs that treat industrial effluents and 1 WWTP that treats sanitary effluent. The percentages of compliance with legislation for most parameters were equal to or close to 100%, indicating an excellent performance of the 4 WWTPs, which could even allow the adoption of even higher levels of reliability. Therefore, the reliability studies together with a modeling of the contaminants’ dispersion in the soil proved to be a very interesting approach for projects related to non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries.
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title Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
spellingShingle Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
Carvalho,Clara Bandeira de
reliability
soil disposal
water reuse
title_short Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
title_full Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
title_fullStr Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
title_full_unstemmed Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
title_sort Reliability analysis as a support tool for projects focusing on non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries
author Carvalho,Clara Bandeira de
author_facet Carvalho,Clara Bandeira de
Pereira,Erlon Lopes
Santos,André Bezerra dos
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Erlon Lopes
Santos,André Bezerra dos
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Clara Bandeira de
Pereira,Erlon Lopes
Santos,André Bezerra dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv reliability
soil disposal
water reuse
topic reliability
soil disposal
water reuse
description Abstract In a scenario of increasingly frequent water crises, the use of treated wastewater is an important water management tool, with quality standards being developed worldwide to ensure safety in such practices. In this context, it is necessary to guarantee the reliability of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). Reliability has been used to predict the probability of reaching the established standards or determine the design concentrations required to achieve them. This study associated the reliability concept with the study of WWTP in the steel industry, focusing on water use. The method developed by Niku et al. (1979) and used by Oliveira and Von Sperling (2008) was used to determine the coefficient of reliability, the mean project concentrations, and the percentage of compliance with the parameters required by the legislation of 3 WWTPs that treat industrial effluents and 1 WWTP that treats sanitary effluent. The percentages of compliance with legislation for most parameters were equal to or close to 100%, indicating an excellent performance of the 4 WWTPs, which could even allow the adoption of even higher levels of reliability. Therefore, the reliability studies together with a modeling of the contaminants’ dispersion in the soil proved to be a very interesting approach for projects related to non-potable uses of treated wastewater in steel industries.
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