Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates

Two full scale systems of oxidation ditches for domestic wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) were used as study sites: Phuket Province, southern Thailand (representative of tropical humid climates) and Plum Creek, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA (representative of cold climates). The treatment systems at...

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Main Authors: Pongsak Noophan, Rawiwan Rodpho, Pimook Sonmee, Martha Hahn, Suthep Sirivitayaphakorn
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Language:English
Published: Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University 2018-05-01
Series:Applied Environmental Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/93436
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author Pongsak Noophan
Rawiwan Rodpho
Pimook Sonmee
Martha Hahn
Suthep Sirivitayaphakorn
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Rawiwan Rodpho
Pimook Sonmee
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description Two full scale systems of oxidation ditches for domestic wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) were used as study sites: Phuket Province, southern Thailand (representative of tropical humid climates) and Plum Creek, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA (representative of cold climates). The treatment systems at both sites were designed for biological nutrient removal (BNR) from extended activated sludge. Nitrogen is removed by nitrification-denitrification processes. The solid retention time (SRT) for both treatment plants was ≥ 10 d as recommended by theory for complete nitrification in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants. Influents and effluents from these sites were compared in respect to flow rate, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), organic nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, total nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations. At both sites, nutrient removal reached more than 75 % because there was sufficient carbon for denitrifying and phosphate accumulating organisms. Furthermore, low dissolved oxygen concentration, long SRT, and high temperature could be key factors to promote activity of some groups of bacteria in consuming organic matter and nutrients in wastewater in warm climates. For this reason, plant design and operating procedures for wastewater treatment in cold climates might not be always be applicable to warm climates.
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spelling doaj.art-c284c79a37da45458751f1d408b7eaf32024-02-26T10:50:21ZengEnvironmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn UniversityApplied Environmental Research2287-075X2018-05-0140210.35762/AER.2018.40.2.3Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold ClimatesPongsak Noophan0Rawiwan Rodpho1Pimook Sonmee2Martha Hahn3Suthep Sirivitayaphakorn4Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandFaculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, ThailandPhuket Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant, Phuket, ThailandPlum Creek Wastewater Authority, Castle Rock, Colorado, USAFaculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand Two full scale systems of oxidation ditches for domestic wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) were used as study sites: Phuket Province, southern Thailand (representative of tropical humid climates) and Plum Creek, Castle Rock, Colorado, USA (representative of cold climates). The treatment systems at both sites were designed for biological nutrient removal (BNR) from extended activated sludge. Nitrogen is removed by nitrification-denitrification processes. The solid retention time (SRT) for both treatment plants was ≥ 10 d as recommended by theory for complete nitrification in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants. Influents and effluents from these sites were compared in respect to flow rate, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), organic nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, total nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations. At both sites, nutrient removal reached more than 75 % because there was sufficient carbon for denitrifying and phosphate accumulating organisms. Furthermore, low dissolved oxygen concentration, long SRT, and high temperature could be key factors to promote activity of some groups of bacteria in consuming organic matter and nutrients in wastewater in warm climates. For this reason, plant design and operating procedures for wastewater treatment in cold climates might not be always be applicable to warm climates. https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/93436Nutrient removal performancePhuket wastewater treatmentPlum CreekCastle RockColoradoUSA
spellingShingle Pongsak Noophan
Rawiwan Rodpho
Pimook Sonmee
Martha Hahn
Suthep Sirivitayaphakorn
Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
Applied Environmental Research
Nutrient removal performance
Phuket wastewater treatment
Plum Creek
Castle Rock
Colorado
USA
title Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
title_full Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
title_fullStr Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
title_short Nutrient Removal Performance on Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants (Full Scale System) between Tropical Humid and Cold Climates
title_sort nutrient removal performance on domestic wastewater treatment plants full scale system between tropical humid and cold climates
topic Nutrient removal performance
Phuket wastewater treatment
Plum Creek
Castle Rock
Colorado
USA
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/jer/index.php/aer/article/view/93436
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