Title: Attached Growth Biological WW treatment Systems
1Attached Growth Biological WW treatment Systems
2Biofilm Systems
- Biofilm
- a biological slime layer
- bacteria in biofilm
- degrade organics
- biofilm will develop
- on almost anything
3Types 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)
4TricklingFilters
5Flow Diagram for Trickling Filters
6Trickling 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
7Trickling Filters
Filter Material
8Typical Trickling Filter
9Typical 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)
10Random Packing
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11Structured Media
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12Bio-towers
13Trickling 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
14Trickling Filter System
15Trickling Filter Process
16Bacteria Removal
17Types 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
18Types 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
19Types 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
20Design Criteria for Trickling Filters
21Design Equation (NRC)
22Design 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
23Ex. 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
24Rotating 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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26RBC Schematic
Film of Microorganisms
Rotation
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Wastewater
27Rotating Biological Contactors
28Rotating 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
29Rotating Biological Contactors
30Flow Diagram for RBCs
31Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)
Single RBC
32Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)
Defective RBCs at the Easton Wastewater
Treatment Plant
33Package RBC System
Leonard W. Casson, Ph.D., P.E., DEE