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Use of dewatered alum sludge as main substrate in treatment reed bed receiving agricultural wastewater : long-term trial
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Date Issued
2009-01
Date Available
2011-08-31T14:08:36Z
Abstract
This study aims to explore a novel application of dewatered alum sludge cakes (DASC) as the main medium in a single model reed bed to treat phosphorus-rich animal farm wastewater under "tidal flow" operation on a long term basis. It is expected that the cakes act as the carrier for developing biofilm and also serve as adsorbent to enhance phosphorus (P) immobilization. Results have demonstrated that average removal efficiencies of 73.3±15.9% for COD, 82.9±12.3% for BOD5, 86.4±6.0% for RP (reactive P), 88.6±7.2% for SRP (soluble reactive P) and 77.6±17.5% for SS can be achieved during the two year's operation. More significantly, the "P-adsorption proportion" by DASC in the reed bed is 42% of the overall P removal. The remaining removal of P may be contributed by the trapping and filtration process of DASC. Therefore, the lifetime of the DASC in reed bed is reasonably longer than that determined from the batch isotherm test.
Sponsorship
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
Environmental Protection Agency
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Volume
100
Issue
2
Start Page
644
End Page
648
Copyright (Published Version)
2008 Elsevier Ltd.
Subject – LCSH
Water treatment plant residuals
Phosphorus--Absorption and adsorption
Constructed wetlands
Agricultural wastes
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0960-8524
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