Title of article
Influence of denitrification on suspended solids and phosphorus removal in multimedia filters
Author/Authors
Miska، V. نويسنده , , Graaf، J.H.J.M.van der نويسنده , , Koning، J.de نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-112
From page
113
To page
0
Abstract
Due to more stringent WWTP-effluent requirements in The Netherlands, caused by adoption of the European legislation, the characteristics of WWTP-effluents need to be improved. For existing wastewater treatment plants extended nutrient removal will be required with final effluent concentrations of Ptot0.15 mg/L and Ntot2.2 mg/L. For suspended solids and phosphorus removal flocculation-filtration is used frequently as advanced treatment technique. Simultaneous denitrification would provide a tertiary treatment step for combined nutrient removal under the condition that simultaneous denitrification has no adverse effects on suspended solids and phosphate removal. Pilot-scale experiments have been carried out at the WWTP in Utrecht and lab-scale investigations at the WWTP in Beverwijk, both in the Netherlands. The removal efficiencies for phosphorus and suspended solids in multimedia filters, operated under optimal denitrifying conditions, had been evaluated by phosphorus analyses and particle counting. It is examined that denitrifying biomass has no negative effect on the removal efficiencies.
Keywords
public health
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Record number
17638
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