waste water treatment processes
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Presentation on
Waste Water Treatment Process
Presented ByAshish AgarwalCivil Engg. III yr.
Submitted toImran Ahmad
H.O.D. Civil Dept.
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Preliminary Treatment
Primary Treatment
Secondary Treatment
Tertiary Treatment
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Waste Water Treatment Process
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Removal of waste water constituents such as rags, sticks,
floatable grit, and grease that may cause maintenance or
operational problem with the treatment operations, processes,
and ancil1ary systems
Preliminary Treatment
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Preliminary TreatmentPreliminary treatment consists of following
units• Screening For removal of floating matter.• Grit Chamber For removal of sand and grits.• Comminuters For grinding large size suspended
solids• Floatation Units For removal of oil and grease • Skimming Tanks • Flow Measuring units such as partial flume• Pumps• Pre-aeration Units
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Removal of a portion of the suspended solids and organic
matter fromthe wastewater.
Primary Treatment
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Enhanced removal of suspended solids and organic matter from the wastewater.
Typically accomplished by chemical addition or filtration
known asCoagulation and Flocculation.
Advanced Primary Treatment
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Primary TreatmentPrimary treatment consists of following
processes/units• Sedimentation Primary Settling Tanks• Coagulation Secondary Settling Tank• Flocculation
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Secondary TreatmentRemoval of biodegradable
organic matter [insoluble or suspension state}
and suspended solids. Disinfection is also typically
included in thedefinition of conventional
secondary treatment
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Secondary Treatment withNutrient Removal
Removal of biodegradable organics, suspended solids,
and nutrients (nitrogen phosphorus, or both nitrogen
and phosphorus)
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Secondary Treatment
Secondary treatment consists of following processes.• Activated Sludge Process• Oxidation Ponds and lagoons• Trickling Filter
Secondary Treatment Process for Wastewater Applications:• Aeration Systems• Biological Treatment Systems• Sludge and Bio solids Processing Systems
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Tertiary TreatmentRemoval of residual suspended solids (after secondary treatment),
usually by granular medium filtration or micro screens. Disinfection isalso typically a part of tertiary
treatment. Nutrient removal is oftenincluded in this definition
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Tertiary Treatment Tertiary treatment consists of following processes and units.• Membrane Filtration and Separation• Dechlorination and Disinfection Systems• Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems • Ion Exchange• Activated Carbon Adsorption• Physical/Chemical Treatment
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Functions of Water Treatment UnitsUnit Treatment Function (Removal)Screening Floating matter Sedimentation Suspended matter Coagulation Suspended matter, a part of
colloidal matter and bacteria Chemical methods Iron, Manganese, etc. Filtration Remaining colloidal dissolved
matter, bacteria Disinfection Pathogenic bacteria, Organic
matter and Reducing substances Softening HardnessAeration, chemicals use Colour, Odour, Taste
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40%
30%
15%
10% 5% Toilet FlushingBathingLaundryKitchenOthers
Source of Domestic Wastewater
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INFLUENT
EFFLUENT
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Plan of a Typical Waste Water Treatment Plant
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Primary Treatment ProcessSedimentation is primary treatment Process.Sedimentation is a physical water treatment process used to settle out suspended solids in water under the influence of gravity.
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Removal Efficiency of Primary Treatment
Process : • Removal efficiency of Biological Oxygen Demand (B. O.D.) in primary treatment process is 30%
• Removal efficiency of Total Suspended Solids (T.S.S.) in primary treatment process is 60%
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Typical Primary Treatment Plant with preliminary
treatment process
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Sedimentation Tank
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Secondary Treatment ProcessStabilization ponds & Lagoons:
• The stabilization ponds are open flow through basins specifically designed and constructed to treat sewage and biodegradable industrial wastes.
• They provide long detention periods extending from a few to several days.
• Pond systems, in which oxygen is provided through mechanical aeration rather than algal photosynthesis are called aerated lagoons.
• Lightly loaded ponds used as tertiary step in waste treatment for polishing of secondary effluents and removal of bacteria are called maturation ponds.
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Activate Sludge ProcessIn activated sludge process
wastewater containing organic matter is aerated in an aeration basin in which micro-organisms metabolize the suspended and soluble organic matter.
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Activated sludge plant involves:• wastewater aeration in the presence of
a microbial suspension• solid-liquid separation following
aeration• discharge of clarified effluent• wasting of excess biomass, and• return of remaining biomass to the
aeration tank.
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Removal Efficiency of Activated Sludge Process
:Metal Removal Efficiency
Al <20%Mo <20%As <20%Pb 20-50%Mn 20-50%Ag 20-50%Cd >50%Fe >50%Cr >50%
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Facultative pond functions aerobically at the surface while anaerobic conditions prevail at the bottom. They are often about 1 to 2 m in depth. The aerobic layer acts as a good check against odour evolution from the pond.
Classification of Stabilization Ponds Stabilization ponds may be aerobic, anaerobic or facultative. Aerobic ponds are shallow ponds with depth less than 0.5 m so as to maximize penetration of light throughout the liquid depth. Such ponds develop intense algal growth. Anaerobic ponds are used as pre-treatment of high strength wastes. Such ponds are constructed with a depth of 2.5-5m as light penetration is unimportant.
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The oxidation ditch is a modified form of "extended aeration" of activated sludge process. The ditch consists of a long continuous channel oval in shape with two surface rotors placed across the channel.
Oxidation Ditch
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A Typical Oxidation Ditch
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A View of Oxidation Ditch
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Tertiary Treatment Process
Trickling Filter is an attached growth process i.e. process in which microorganisms responsible for treatment are attached to an inert packing material.
Tertiary treatment process consists of following process.• Filtration Process (Trickling Filter)• Disinfection Process
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Removal Efficiency of Trickling Filter
The Removal efficiency of Total Organic Carbon (T. O. C.) from Trickling Filter is
greater than 90%
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Working of Trickling Filter
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Trickling Filter
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Top view of Trickling Filter
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