生物固体处理改性减饼臭(城市污水环境识别与治理第三阶段)

G. Adams, J. Witherspoon, Z. Erdal, B. Forbes, D. Mcewen, Ron Hargreaves, M. Higgins, J. Novak
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整个WERF项目的第三阶段是为了更深入地研究第二阶段的八个假设,从实验室(实验规模)研究开始,然后继续进行有针对性的调查,其中WERF团队在全规模下操纵植物参数,以确定减少生物固体蛋糕气味的最佳方法。第三阶段的研究专门寻找增强厌氧消化和脱水生物固体的方法,以减少生物固体最终产品中的气味水平,从而减少在陆地上有益使用时对环境或公众的负面影响。第三阶段研究的目标是为正在寻求减少厌氧消化生物固体产生的气味的方法的WERF订户提供研究结果的一般应用。第三阶段的选择总结为污水处理厂运营商寻求优化生物固体处理和减少生物固体饼的气味提供了总体路线图。气味最小的生物固体蛋糕在生物固体管理点附近和污水处理厂附近的社区得到了更好的公众接受。减少气味还可以打开污水处理厂脱水的生物固体饼的其他回收或处理机会,目前由于气味和其他问题(包括在工厂现场堆肥或储存)而没有使用。此外,由于不需要广泛的气味控制或其他昂贵的生物固体密封和管理选择,可以实现显著的成本节约。本文归属于WERF研究报告丛书ISBN: 9781780403694(电子书)ISBN: 9781843397908(印刷)
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Biosolids Processing Modifications for Cake Odor Reduction (Phase 3 of Identifying and Controlling the Municipal Wastewater Environment)
Phase 3 of the overall WERF project was developed to study eight Phase 2 hypotheses in more depth, beginning in the laboratory (bench-scale) studies and continuing on to targeted investigations where the WERF team manipulated plant parameters at full scale to identify the best means of reducing biosolids cake odors. The Phase 3 research specifically sought ways to enhance anaerobicly digested and dewatered biosolids to reduce the odor levels in the biosolids end product, thereby reducing negatively perceived impacts on the environment or to the public when beneficially used on land. The goal of the Phase 3 study was to provide a general application of findings to WERF subscribers who are seeking ways to reduce odors produced by anaerobicly-digested biosolids. The Phase 3 options summary present a general roadmap for wastewater treatment plant operators seeking to optimize biosolids processing and reduce biosolids cake odors. Biosolids cakes with minimal odors lead to better public acceptance near biosolids management sites and in neighborhoods adjacent to WWTPs. Reduced odors also could open the WWTP dewatered biosolids cake to other recycling or disposal opportunities that are currently not used due to odor and other concerns (including on-plant site composting or storage). Additionally, significant cost savings could be realized by not requiring extensive odor control or other expensive options for containment and management of biosolids. This title belongs to WERF Research Report Series ISBN: 9781780403694 (eBook) ISBN: 9781843397908 (Print)
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