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Swine wastewater treatment in a two stage sequencing batch reactor using real‐time control
Authors:N Cheng  K V Lo  K H Yip
Institution:1. Department of Chemical and Bio‐Resource Engineering , University of British Columbia , 2357 Main Mall, Vancouver, B. C., V6T 1Z4, Canada;2. Department of Chemical and Bio‐Resource Engineering , University of British Columbia , 2357 Main Mall, Vancouver, B. C., V6T 1Z4, Canada E-mail: kvloffiinterchange.ubc.ca
Abstract:Abstract

A laboratory scale two‐stage sequencing batch reactor (TSSBR) was used to study the effectiveness of pH as a real‐time control parameter in swine wastewater treatment. A Ringlace media was inserted into the A/O (Anoxic/Oxic) reactor for bacteria immobilization. The TSSBR was subjected to three levels of organic loading. The pH and ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) patterns obtained were consistent with distinct features, enabling the real‐time control strategy to effectively set a flexible aeration time pending on influent concentration, hence resulting in flexible cycle time and HRT (Hydraulic Retention Time) for the system. The real‐time process ensured a removal efficiency of over 99% and 95%, respectively, for ammonia and TOC (Total Organic Carbon). For NO3 ‐N and PO4 ‐3, the run with influent TOC = 4,000 mg/L yielded the most efficient removal of 61% and 95%, respectively. Test results suggest that pH can be a viable tool for on‐line real‐time control of a biological treatment process.
Keywords:Swine wastewater  treatment  two‐stage SBR  and real‐time control
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