浮动处理湿地覆盖率和运行参数对脱氮的影响:优化设计

R. Abi Hanna, K. Borne, Y. Andrès, C. Gerente
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浮动处理湿地(FTW)具有改善废水排放质量的潜力,但目前还没有设计这些系统大小的基础知识。本研究调查了 FTWs 的覆盖率和水力停留时间对农业食品废水处理的影响。这项研究是在一个中试规模的实验中进行的,实验包括四个泻湖(每个泻湖 6.5 立方米),从现有的三级处理泻湖中注入实际污水。在长达 16 个月的时间里,对不同大小的 FTW(L24、L48 和 L72,分别占试验泻湖表面积的 24%、48% 和 72%)和对照 L0(无 FTW)进行了评估。总体而言,与 L0 相比,L72 和 L48 的总氮(TN)去除率略有提高(p < 0.05),而 L24 的总氮(TN)去除率与 L0 相似(p = 0.196)。L72 的改进幅度最大,与对照相比,其氮量去除率高达 55%(平均 13%)。FTW 对 TN 净去除率的提高主要与反硝化作用有关,反硝化作用是通过降低溶解氧来提高 FTW 覆盖率的。滞留时间、温度和溶解氧是驱动 FTWs 去除 TN 的主要参数。用 FTW 改造现有泻湖可通过植物收割促进氮的回收,从而减少沉积物对氮的再移动(这在传统泻湖中很常见)。
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Effect of floating treatment wetland coverage ratio and operating parameters on nitrogen removal: toward design optimization
Floating treatment wetlands (FTWs) have the potential to improve the quality of wastewater discharges, yet design basics are unavailable to size these systems. This study investigates the effect of FTWs' coverage ratio and hydraulic retention time on agri-food wastewater treatment. This was studied in a pilot-scale experiment comprising four lagoons (6.5 m3 each) fed with real effluent from an existing tertiary treatment lagoon. An evaluation of FTW of different sizes (L24, L48, and L72 representing 24, 48, and 72% of pilot lagoons surface areas) and a control, L0 (without FTW), was performed over 16 months. Overall, L72 and L48 moderately improved total nitrogen (TN) mass removal compared to L0 (p < 0.05), while L24 exhibited similar TN mass removal (p = 0.196). The highest improvement was observed for L72, exhibiting up to 55% (mean of 13%) greater N mass removal than the control. The net increase in TN removal by FTWs was mainly related to denitrification promoted by decreasing dissolved oxygen to increase the FTW coverage ratio. Residence time, temperature, and dissolved oxygen were the main parameters driving TN removal by FTWs. Retrofitting existing lagoons with FTW can facilitate N retrieval through plant harvesting, thereby reducing N remobilization from sediment (common in conventional lagoons).
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