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Title: Attached Growth Biological WW treatment Systems


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Attached Growth Biological WW treatment Systems
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Biofilm Systems
  • Biofilm
  • a biological slime layer
  • bacteria in biofilm
  • degrade organics
  • biofilm will develop
  • on almost anything

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Types of Biofilm Systems
  • Trickling filters
  • Rotating biological contactors
  • Fluidized bed reactors
  • Biofilters
  • Wetlands systems
  • Sequencing batch biofilm reactors
  • (many of these can be aerobic or anaerobic)

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TricklingFilters
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Flow Diagram for Trickling Filters
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Trickling Filters
  • Not a true filtering or sieving process
  • Material only provides surface on which bacteria
    to grow
  • Can use plastic media
  • lighter - can get deeper beds (up to 12 m)
  • reduced space requirement
  • larger surface area for growth
  • greater void ratios (better air flow)
  • less prone to plugging by accumulating slime

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Trickling Filters
Filter Material
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Typical Trickling Filter
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Typical Modular and Random Packed Plastic Media
Schematic diagrams of modular and random packed
media used in fixed-film treatment systems
(Source Bordacs and Young, 1998)
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Random Packing
Leonard W. Casson, Ph.D., P.E., DEE
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Structured Media
Leonard W. Casson, Ph.D., P.E., DEE
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Bio-towers
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Trickling Filter
  • Tank is filled with solid media
  • Rocks
  • Plastic
  • Bacteria grow on surface of media
  • Wastewater is trickled over media, at top of tank
  • As water trickles through media, bacteria degrade
    BOD
  • Bacteria eventually die, fall off of media
    surface
  • Filter is open to atmosphere, air flows naturally
    through media
  • Treated water leaves bottom of tank, flows into
    secondary clarifier
  • Bacterial cells settle, removed from clarifier as
    sludge
  • Some water is recycled to the filter, to maintain
    moist conditions

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Trickling Filter System
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Trickling Filter Process
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Bacteria Removal
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Types of Trickling Filters
  • Standard or low rate
  • single stage rock media units
  • loading rates of 1-4 m3 wastewater/m2 filter
    cross-sectional area-day
  • large area required

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Types of Trickling Filters
  • High rate
  • single stage or two-stage rock media units
  • loading rates of 10-40 m3 wastewater/m2 filter
    cross-sectional area-day
  • re-circulation ratio 1-3

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Types of Trickling Filters
  • Super rate
  • synthetic plastic media units
  • modules or random packed
  • specific surface areas 2-5 times greater than
    rock
  • much lighter than rocks
  • can be stacked higher than rocks
  • loading rates of 40-200 m3 wastewater/m2 filter
    cross-sectional area-day
  • plastic media depths of 5-10 m

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Design Criteria for Trickling Filters
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Design Equation (NRC)
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Design Equation (NRC)
Second stage
E2 fraction of BOD5 removal for second stage
filter at 20 oC, including recirculation
and sedimentation
Ce effluent BOD5 concentration from first
stage, mg/L
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Ex. 5-5
Study examples 9-2,9-3 and 9-4
Given Single-stage, low rate trickling
filter Volume of filter 1,443 m3 Hydraulic
loading 1,900 m3/d F 2.78 Cin 150 mg/L
Question BOD5 of the effluent
Solutions
1. Hydraulic loading Q (1,900 m3/d) (1d
/86400 s) 0.022 m3/s
2. Efficiency
3. Concentration of BOD5 Ce (1-0.8943)(150)
15.8 mg/L
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Rotating Biological Contactor
  • Rotating Biological Contactors, commonly called
    RBCs, are used in wastewater treatment plants
    (WWTPs). The primary function of these
    bio-reactors at WWTPs is the reduction organic
    matter.

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RBC Schematic
Film of Microorganisms
Rotation
Leonard W. Casson, Ph.D., P.E., DEE
Wastewater
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Rotating Biological Contactors
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Rotating Biological Contactors
  • RBCs constructed of plastic media on a long shaft
  • Media is submerged in a tank
  • Shaft rotates media through water
  • Bacteria grow on media, degrade BOD in water
  • Bacteria get air by exposure to atmosphere
  • Bacteria eventually die, fall off media surface
  • Dead bacteria and other solids are removed in the
    secondary clarifier
  • Media up 12 feet in diameter
  • Shafts as long as 25 feet
  • Media areas up to 180,000 square feet per shaft

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Rotating Biological Contactors
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Flow Diagram for RBCs
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Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)
Single RBC
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Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)
Defective RBCs at the Easton Wastewater
Treatment Plant
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Package RBC System
Leonard W. Casson, Ph.D., P.E., DEE
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