Dynamic modeling of the biological processes for water treatment

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Dynamic modeling of the biological processes for water treatment

Authors : Mathieu SPÉRANDIO, Marc HERAN, Sylvie GILLOT

Publication date: August 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

Biological processes with suspended biomass of the activated sludge type are used for the treatment of urban or industrial wastewaters. These processes are generally based upon equations of "matter" assessments constructed on the hypothesis of a permanent regime. However, these systems are the subject of constant disturbances: high variation in pollutant load, discontinuity of certain operations. The dynamic analysis of the biological processes for wastewater treatment is thus essential in order to understand the real operating of units and optimize the dimensioning parameters.

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AUTHORS

  • Mathieu SPÉRANDIO : Senior lecturer - Toulouse National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA)

  • Marc HERAN : Senior lecturer - University Polytechnic School of Montpellier

  • Sylvie GILLOT : Research director - INRAE

 INTRODUCTION

Biological processes using biomass in suspension, such as activated sludge, are widely used to treat urban or industrial wastewater.

Generally speaking, these processes are dimensioned on the basis of material balance equations established on the assumption of a steady state.

Yet these systems are subject to continuous disturbance. In particular, they are subject to significant variations in pollutant load (flow and concentration) on different temporal scales: daily, weekly, annual, reflecting fluctuations in human activity.

What's more, these purification processes are managed by operations that are sometimes discontinuous (sequenced aeration, sludge purging, batch feeding, etc....). Consequently, even if pseudo-steady-state regimes can be achieved, dynamic analysis of biological purification processes is essential to understand the actual operation of units and to optimize sizing parameters: tank volume and layout, aeration management, sludge extraction, clarifier buffering role.

This is all the more important as the configurations and geometries of biological ponds have become more diverse and complex, in order to integrate nutrient removal.

The aim of this article is, on the one hand, to present the scientific basis of these tools and, on the other, to propose methodologies for their use by engineers.

.Example of a typical weekly flow and pollutant concentration profile for urban wastewater (100,000 inhabitants)
Figure 1  -  Example of a typical weekly flow and pollutant concentration profile for urban wastewater (100,000 inhabitants)
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