Author/Authors :
Shahandeh, Nadiya Department of Environmental Engineering - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz , Jalilzadeh Yengejeh, Reza Department of Environmental Engineering - Ahvaz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz
Abstract :
Background: Various chemical, physical and biologic treatment methods are being used to remove
nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater. Sequencing batch reactor (SBR) is a modified activated
sludge process that removes phosphorus and organic material from sanitary wastewater, biologically.
Methods: This study was conducted in 2016.The performance of an aerobic-anaerobic SBR pilot
device, located at Ahwaz West Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ahwaz, southern Iran in phosphorus
and organic material removal was evaluated to determine the effect of the aerobic-anaerobic step
time on the efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus removal, the effect of changing the sequence of
steps and the effect of time ratio on phosphorus removal efficiency. A reactor of 8 L was used.
Influent contained 397 and 10.7 mg/l COD and phosphorus, respectively. The pilot plant started with
a 24 h cycle including four cycles of 6 h, as follows: 1- Loading (15 min), 2-Anaerobic (2 h)-Aerobic (2
h), 3- Settling (1 h), Idleness (30 min) and 5- decant (15 min).
Results: After reaching steady conditions (6 months), Removal percentages of phosphorus, BOD5,
COD, and TSS in The SBR over a period of 6 months was 79%, 86%, 89% and 83%, respectively.
Conclusion: Result of this study can be used for designing and optimum operation of sequencing
batch reactors.
Keywords :
Environment , Phosphorus , SBR , Wastewater