Influence of Effluent Quality from Sludge Dewatering on Electricity Consumption

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Michał Hyrycz, Marek Ochowiak, Andżelika Krupińska, Sylwia Włodarczak
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Abstract During the dewatering process, centrate is produced, which is returned to the beginning of the technological system. The quality of the resulting centrate, and therefore the size of the returned load of pollutants, affects the demand for electricity in the process of biological wastewater treatment. The following study presents the results of centrate quality tests at five wastewater treatment plants located in Poland. The dependence between suspended solids content and ammonia and COD concentrations in the centrate was determined. It was estimated that an increase in the overall suspended solids leads to an increase in COD by about 1.15 kgCOD/kgTSS. No correlation was found between TSS concentration and ammonia. It was calculated that the complete elimination of suspended solids from the sludge would reduce the electricity consumption for all five objects by about 535 MWh/y.
污泥脱水出水水质对耗电量的影响
在脱水过程中产生精矿,并将其返回到工艺系统的起点。所得浓缩物的质量,以及污染物返回负荷的大小,影响着废水生物处理过程中的电力需求。以下研究介绍了位于波兰的五个污水处理厂的集中质量检测结果。测定了悬浮物含量与浓缩液中氨、COD浓度的关系。据估计,总体悬浮固体的增加导致COD增加约1.15 kgCOD/kgTSS。TSS浓度与氨无相关性。据计算,完全消除污泥中的悬浮固体将使所有五个物体的用电量减少约535兆瓦时/年。
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Polish Journal of Chemical Technology
Polish Journal of Chemical Technology CHEMISTRY, APPLIED-ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
22
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Chemical Technology is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to fundamental and applied chemistry, as well as chemical engineering and biotechnology research. It has a very broad scope but favors interdisciplinary research that bring chemical technology together with other disciplines. All authors receive very fast and comprehensive peer-review. Additionally, every published article is promoted to researchers working in the same field.
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