An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification

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Autor(a) principal: Cybis, Luiz Fernando de Abreu
Data de Publicação: 1992
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/265110
Resumo: This study investigated the potential of pH, redox and DO to act as monitoring tools for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes, in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) type process. In addition, the SBR activated sludge protozoan and metazoan communities were observed as nitrification and/or denitrification progress, to determine their use in plant control. The laboratory set-up consisted of two equal and independent SBR configurations coupled together to a data aquisition and control (DA & C) system. Each reactor was provided with lateral electrode ports such that pH, redox and DO probes could be placed directly into the reactor environment. A personal microcomputer was used to command the DA & C system. After a long period of time designing, assembling, correcting electric influences and performing initial tests, four separate experiments were carried out, including nitrification only, nitrification/denitrification and nitrification/enhanced biological phosphorus (EBP) removal. The SBR system achieved organic carbon removal, nitrification and denitrification on a regular basis. Removals of 84% COD, 91.5% SS and 99.9% ammonia-nitrogen, were observed. SVIs averaging 110 mL/g were achieved, confirming the inherent good settling ability of sludges from SBRs. Nitrite was routinely found as the predominant oxidized nitrogen specie, an observation connected to the presence of free-ammonia at inhibitory levels in the mixed liquor. Only sporadic EBP removal occurred. All three measurements (pH, redox and DO), in particular pH and redox, showed great promise as control parameters for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes. Nitrification and denitrification end point features were identified, among others. The application of such a system can improve general efficiency and provide for large cost savings. The study on the reactor microfauna corroborated some of the results showed in the literature with, for example, ciliated protozoa increasing as the effluent improved. An inverse correlation was found for flagellates.
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spelling Cybis, Luiz Fernando de AbreuHoran, N.J.2023-09-23T03:36:13Z1992http://hdl.handle.net/10183/265110000046883This study investigated the potential of pH, redox and DO to act as monitoring tools for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes, in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) type process. In addition, the SBR activated sludge protozoan and metazoan communities were observed as nitrification and/or denitrification progress, to determine their use in plant control. The laboratory set-up consisted of two equal and independent SBR configurations coupled together to a data aquisition and control (DA & C) system. Each reactor was provided with lateral electrode ports such that pH, redox and DO probes could be placed directly into the reactor environment. A personal microcomputer was used to command the DA & C system. After a long period of time designing, assembling, correcting electric influences and performing initial tests, four separate experiments were carried out, including nitrification only, nitrification/denitrification and nitrification/enhanced biological phosphorus (EBP) removal. The SBR system achieved organic carbon removal, nitrification and denitrification on a regular basis. Removals of 84% COD, 91.5% SS and 99.9% ammonia-nitrogen, were observed. SVIs averaging 110 mL/g were achieved, confirming the inherent good settling ability of sludges from SBRs. Nitrite was routinely found as the predominant oxidized nitrogen specie, an observation connected to the presence of free-ammonia at inhibitory levels in the mixed liquor. Only sporadic EBP removal occurred. All three measurements (pH, redox and DO), in particular pH and redox, showed great promise as control parameters for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes. Nitrification and denitrification end point features were identified, among others. The application of such a system can improve general efficiency and provide for large cost savings. The study on the reactor microfauna corroborated some of the results showed in the literature with, for example, ciliated protozoa increasing as the effluent improved. An inverse correlation was found for flagellates.application/pdfengÁguas residuais : TratamentoReator sequencial em bateladaNitrificaçãoDesnitrificacaoAn innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrificationinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisUniversity of LeedsLeeds1992doutoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000046883.pdf.txt000046883.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain316817http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/265110/2/000046883.pdf.txt45b7fe0b440b3d299704c28d1c976b37MD52ORIGINAL000046883.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf12224261http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/265110/1/000046883.pdf370f54f546aa278587547ca52bf2ae39MD5110183/2651102024-04-24 06:16:30.690219oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/265110Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://lume.ufrgs.br/handle/10183/2PUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.br||lume@ufrgs.bropendoar:18532024-04-24T09:16:30Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
title An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
spellingShingle An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
Cybis, Luiz Fernando de Abreu
Águas residuais : Tratamento
Reator sequencial em batelada
Nitrificação
Desnitrificacao
title_short An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
title_full An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
title_fullStr An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
title_full_unstemmed An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
title_sort An innovative approach to the control of sequencing batch reactors used for nitrification and denitrification
author Cybis, Luiz Fernando de Abreu
author_facet Cybis, Luiz Fernando de Abreu
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cybis, Luiz Fernando de Abreu
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Horan, N.J.
contributor_str_mv Horan, N.J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Águas residuais : Tratamento
Reator sequencial em batelada
Nitrificação
Desnitrificacao
topic Águas residuais : Tratamento
Reator sequencial em batelada
Nitrificação
Desnitrificacao
description This study investigated the potential of pH, redox and DO to act as monitoring tools for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes, in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) type process. In addition, the SBR activated sludge protozoan and metazoan communities were observed as nitrification and/or denitrification progress, to determine their use in plant control. The laboratory set-up consisted of two equal and independent SBR configurations coupled together to a data aquisition and control (DA & C) system. Each reactor was provided with lateral electrode ports such that pH, redox and DO probes could be placed directly into the reactor environment. A personal microcomputer was used to command the DA & C system. After a long period of time designing, assembling, correcting electric influences and performing initial tests, four separate experiments were carried out, including nitrification only, nitrification/denitrification and nitrification/enhanced biological phosphorus (EBP) removal. The SBR system achieved organic carbon removal, nitrification and denitrification on a regular basis. Removals of 84% COD, 91.5% SS and 99.9% ammonia-nitrogen, were observed. SVIs averaging 110 mL/g were achieved, confirming the inherent good settling ability of sludges from SBRs. Nitrite was routinely found as the predominant oxidized nitrogen specie, an observation connected to the presence of free-ammonia at inhibitory levels in the mixed liquor. Only sporadic EBP removal occurred. All three measurements (pH, redox and DO), in particular pH and redox, showed great promise as control parameters for the nitrification and/or denitrification processes. Nitrification and denitrification end point features were identified, among others. The application of such a system can improve general efficiency and provide for large cost savings. The study on the reactor microfauna corroborated some of the results showed in the literature with, for example, ciliated protozoa increasing as the effluent improved. An inverse correlation was found for flagellates.
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