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摘要
化粪池系统是许多发展中国家用于处理生活废水的主要现场卫生设施。对气候变化的担忧促使人们努力减少温室气体(GHG)排放;尽管如此,化粪池系统还是会排放温室气体,比如甲烷。本研究利用实验室规模的生物降解实验,通过评估氧化还原电位(ORP)作为操作参数,研究了改善化粪池系统运行条件以减少甲烷排放的方法。为了研究ORP对甲烷排放的影响,在不同的生物降解条件下,分别以狗粮和硝酸钾作为黑水和替代氧电子受体的代表。实验结果表明,甲烷排放在临界ORP水平(- 350 ~ - 450 mV vs. Ag/AgCl)下被抑制。他们还表明,ORP可以作为一种监测信号,以更好地了解化粪池系统中产生甲烷的条件。改善化粪池系统运行条件的建议修改是缩短污泥周期并为化粪池提供足够的氧气,同时考虑到防止厌氧条件的临界ORP。
Effect of oxidation reduction potential on methane emission from anaerobic septic systems
Septic systems are major on-site sanitation facilities used in many developing countries to treat domestic wastewater. Climate change concerns have prompted efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; nonetheless, septic systems contribute to emissions of GHGs, such as methane. The present study investigated modifications to improve the operating conditions of septic systems to minimize methane emissions by evaluating the oxidation reduction potential (ORP) as an operating parameter using laboratory-scale biodegradation experiments. To investigate the influence of ORP on methane emissions, dog food and potassium nitrate were used as representatives of blackwater and alternative electron acceptors to oxygen, respectively, under various biodegradation conditions. The experimental results suggest that methane emission is suppressed at a critical ORP level (−350 to −450 mV vs. Ag/AgCl). They also showed that ORP can be used as a monitoring signal to better understand methane-producing conditions in septic systems. The proposed modifications to improve septic system operating conditions are to shorten the desludging period and provide sufficient oxygen to the septic tank, considering the critical ORP to prevent anaerobic conditions.