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Wastewater Treatment
Its Journey to Treatment and
Return to the Environment
What is Wastewater?
• Wastewater is a term that is used to describe waste
material that includes industrial liquid waste and
sewage waste that is collected in towns and urban
areas and treated at urban wastewater treatment
plants.
Wastewater treatment
• A process to convert wastewater -
which is water no longer needed or
suitable for its most recent use - into
an effluent that can be either returned
to the water cycle with minimal
environmental issues or reused.
Wastewater Contaminants
• Suspended solids
• Biodegradable organics (e.g., BOD)
• Pathogenic bacteria
• Nutrients (N & P)
does wastewater come
Where
from?
• Residences
— human and animal excreta and waters used for washing, bathing,
and cooking.
• Commercial institution
• Dairy and industrial establishment
— slaughterhouse waste, dairy waste, tannery wastewater, etc.
Where does it all go!
Where does the
water from the
washer go?
When you flush the
toilet where does
the contents go?
By gravity flow, the waste is on its way
to your local wastewater treatment plant!
Why treat wastewater?
• Causes a demand for dissolved oxygen (lower
DO levels of streams)
• Adds nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to
cause excessive growth
• Increases suspended solids or sediments in
streams (turbidity increase)
• Reduce organic content i.e., BOD
• Removal/reduction of nutrients i.e., N,P
• Removal/inactivation of pathogenic
microbes
Objectives of WWT
Levels of Treatment
Primary
– removal by physical separation of grit and large
objects (material to landfill for disposal)
– Sedimentation and screening of large debris
Secondary
– Biological and chemical treatment
– aerobic microbiological process (sludge)
organic matter + O2  CO2 + NH3 + H2O
NH3  NO3
- aquatic nutrient
Mostly dead
microbes
Treatment stages - Primary
treatment
• typical materials that are removed
during primary treatment include
– fats, oils, and greases
– sand, gravels and rocks
– larger settle-able solids including human
waste, and
– floating materials
Methods used in primary
treatment
• Bar screens
• Grinding
• Grit Chamber
• Sedimentation Tank- primary Settling
tank
• Chlorination of effluent
Sedimentation Tank-
primary Settling tank
– Remove grease, oil
– Fecal solid settle, floating material rise to the
surface
– Produce a homologous liquid for later biological
treatment
– Fecal sludge are pumped to sludge treatment plant
Secondary treatment
• Biological treatment
– activated sludge
– trickling filter
– oxidation ponds
Activated sludge process
• Primary wastewater mixed with bacteria-rich
(activated) sludge and air or oxygen is pumped into
the mixture
• Both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria may exist
• Promotes bacterial growth and decomposition of
organic matter
• BOD removal is approximately 85%
• Microbial removal by activated sludge
• 80-99% removal of bacteria
• 90-99% removal of viruses
5 physical components
• Aeration tank
• oxygen is introduced into the system
• Aeration source
• ensure that adequate oxygen is fed into the tank
• provided pure oxygen or compressed air
• Secondary clarifiers
• activated-sludge solids separate from the surrounding
wastewater
• Activated sludge outflow line
• Pump activated sludge back to the aeration tank
• Effluent outflow line
• discharged effluent into bay or tertiary treatment plant
Aeration
and rapid
mixing
Settling
collects sludge
on bottom
Secondary process
ir
iffuser
From
primary
process
To
tertiary
process
• Trickling filters are beds made of coke (carbonized coal),
limestone chips or specially fabricated plastic media
• Optimize their thickness by insect or worm grazing
• The primary wastewater is sprayed over the filter and
microbes decompose organic material aerobically.
• Low pathogen removal
- Bacteria, 20-90%
- Viruses, 50-90%
- Giardia cysts, 70-90%
Trickling filters
Tricking
filters
Stabilization or oxidation
ponds
•
•
•
•
•
Oxidation ponds are a few meters deep, and up to a
hectare in size.
They are low cost with retention times of 1 to 4 weeks.
Odor and mosquitoes can be a problem
Pathogen removal:
- Bacteria, 90-99%
- Virus, 90-99%
- Protozoa, 67-99%
Mechanisms include the long detention time, high pH (10-
10.5) generated by photosynthesis, predation, sunlight,
temperature
Continued…
Stabilization ponds are the preferred
wastewater treatment process in developing
countries due to low cost, low maintenance.
This is balanced by larger land requirement.
When the treatment is done…
• Effluent back to stream after
– a final carbon filtration and
– chlorination/de-chlorination
• Sludge – very nutrient rich
– applied directly to land as fertilizer
– incinerated (good fuel after drying)
– composted
Sludge Treatment Processes
Thickening (water removal)
Digestion (pathogen inactivation and odor control)
Conditioning (improved dewatering with
alum and high temp, 175-230o C)
Dewatering (pathogen inactivation and odor control)
Incineration (volume and weight reduction)
Final disposal
Thank you

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wwtppt-161203034016.pptx

  • 1. Wastewater Treatment Its Journey to Treatment and Return to the Environment
  • 2. What is Wastewater? • Wastewater is a term that is used to describe waste material that includes industrial liquid waste and sewage waste that is collected in towns and urban areas and treated at urban wastewater treatment plants.
  • 3. Wastewater treatment • A process to convert wastewater - which is water no longer needed or suitable for its most recent use - into an effluent that can be either returned to the water cycle with minimal environmental issues or reused.
  • 4. Wastewater Contaminants • Suspended solids • Biodegradable organics (e.g., BOD) • Pathogenic bacteria • Nutrients (N & P)
  • 5. does wastewater come Where from? • Residences — human and animal excreta and waters used for washing, bathing, and cooking. • Commercial institution • Dairy and industrial establishment — slaughterhouse waste, dairy waste, tannery wastewater, etc.
  • 6. Where does it all go! Where does the water from the washer go? When you flush the toilet where does the contents go? By gravity flow, the waste is on its way to your local wastewater treatment plant!
  • 7.
  • 8. Why treat wastewater? • Causes a demand for dissolved oxygen (lower DO levels of streams) • Adds nutrients (nitrate and phosphate) to cause excessive growth • Increases suspended solids or sediments in streams (turbidity increase)
  • 9. • Reduce organic content i.e., BOD • Removal/reduction of nutrients i.e., N,P • Removal/inactivation of pathogenic microbes Objectives of WWT
  • 10. Levels of Treatment Primary – removal by physical separation of grit and large objects (material to landfill for disposal) – Sedimentation and screening of large debris Secondary – Biological and chemical treatment – aerobic microbiological process (sludge) organic matter + O2  CO2 + NH3 + H2O NH3  NO3 - aquatic nutrient Mostly dead microbes
  • 11.
  • 12. Treatment stages - Primary treatment • typical materials that are removed during primary treatment include – fats, oils, and greases – sand, gravels and rocks – larger settle-able solids including human waste, and – floating materials
  • 13. Methods used in primary treatment • Bar screens • Grinding • Grit Chamber • Sedimentation Tank- primary Settling tank • Chlorination of effluent
  • 14.
  • 15. Sedimentation Tank- primary Settling tank – Remove grease, oil – Fecal solid settle, floating material rise to the surface – Produce a homologous liquid for later biological treatment – Fecal sludge are pumped to sludge treatment plant
  • 16.
  • 17. Secondary treatment • Biological treatment – activated sludge – trickling filter – oxidation ponds
  • 18. Activated sludge process • Primary wastewater mixed with bacteria-rich (activated) sludge and air or oxygen is pumped into the mixture • Both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria may exist • Promotes bacterial growth and decomposition of organic matter • BOD removal is approximately 85% • Microbial removal by activated sludge • 80-99% removal of bacteria • 90-99% removal of viruses
  • 19. 5 physical components • Aeration tank • oxygen is introduced into the system • Aeration source • ensure that adequate oxygen is fed into the tank • provided pure oxygen or compressed air • Secondary clarifiers • activated-sludge solids separate from the surrounding wastewater • Activated sludge outflow line • Pump activated sludge back to the aeration tank • Effluent outflow line • discharged effluent into bay or tertiary treatment plant
  • 20.
  • 21. Aeration and rapid mixing Settling collects sludge on bottom Secondary process ir iffuser From primary process To tertiary process
  • 22. • Trickling filters are beds made of coke (carbonized coal), limestone chips or specially fabricated plastic media • Optimize their thickness by insect or worm grazing • The primary wastewater is sprayed over the filter and microbes decompose organic material aerobically. • Low pathogen removal - Bacteria, 20-90% - Viruses, 50-90% - Giardia cysts, 70-90% Trickling filters
  • 24. Stabilization or oxidation ponds • • • • • Oxidation ponds are a few meters deep, and up to a hectare in size. They are low cost with retention times of 1 to 4 weeks. Odor and mosquitoes can be a problem Pathogen removal: - Bacteria, 90-99% - Virus, 90-99% - Protozoa, 67-99% Mechanisms include the long detention time, high pH (10- 10.5) generated by photosynthesis, predation, sunlight, temperature
  • 25. Continued… Stabilization ponds are the preferred wastewater treatment process in developing countries due to low cost, low maintenance. This is balanced by larger land requirement.
  • 26. When the treatment is done… • Effluent back to stream after – a final carbon filtration and – chlorination/de-chlorination • Sludge – very nutrient rich – applied directly to land as fertilizer – incinerated (good fuel after drying) – composted
  • 27. Sludge Treatment Processes Thickening (water removal) Digestion (pathogen inactivation and odor control) Conditioning (improved dewatering with alum and high temp, 175-230o C) Dewatering (pathogen inactivation and odor control) Incineration (volume and weight reduction) Final disposal