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Improving and upgrading an existing activated sludge with a compact MBBR : disc filters parallel line for municipal wastewater treatment in touristic alpine areas

Desa, L. (author)
Veolia Water Technol AB
Kängsepp, Pillä (author)
Högskolan Kristianstad,Avdelningen för miljö- och biovetenskap,Veolia Water Technol AB
Quadri, L. (author)
Veolia Water Technol AB
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Bellotti, G. (author)
Veolia Water Technol Italia
Sorensen, K. (author)
Veolia Water Technol AB
Pellicer-Nacher, C. (author)
Veolia Water Technol AB
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2020
2020
English.
In: Water practice and technology. - 1751-231X. ; 15:2, s. 515-527
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  • Many wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) in touristic areas struggle to achieve the effluent requirements due to seasonal variations in population. In alpine areas, the climate also determines a low wastewater temperature, which implies long sludge retention time (SRT) needed for the growth of nitrifying biomass in conventional activated sludge (CAS). Moreover, combined sewers generate high flow and dilution. The present study shows how the treatment efficiency of an existing CAS plant with tertiary treatment can be upgraded by adding a compact line in parallel, consisting of a Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)-coagulation-flocculation-disc filtration. This allows the treatment of influent variations in the MBBR and a constant flow supply to the activated sludge. The performance of the new 2-step process was comparable to that of the improved existing one. Regardless significant variations in flow (10,000-25,000 m(3)/d) and total suspended solids (TSS) (50-300 mg/L after primary treatment) the effluent quality fulfilled the discharge requirements. Based on yearly average effluent data, TSS were 11 mg/L, chemical oxygen demand (COD) 27 mg/L and total phosphorus (TP) 0.8 mg/L. After the upgrade, ammonium nitrogen (NH4-N) dropped from 4.9 mg/L to 1.3 mg/L and the chemical consumption for phosphorus removal was reduced.

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activated sludge
alpine climate
compact upgrade
microscreen
moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR)
touristic load variations

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