Improving the efficiency of small-scale wastewater treatment by pneumatic agitation

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Sun, Shaohua
Tong, Yanming
Hou, Aiying
Yin, Lijun
Zheng, Tong
Zheng, Jie
Liu, Jicheng
Cao, Bing
Hu, Qing
Coulon, Frederic

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Sun S, Tong Y, Hou A, et al., (2022) Improving the efficiency of small-scale wastewater treatment by pneumatic agitation, Environmental Technology and Innovation, Volume 26, May 2022, Article number 102220

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Small-scale anaerobic and aerobic systems for wastewater treatment suffer relatively low efficiencies due primarily to a lack of mechanical agitation/mixing. Here, a pneumatic agitation system was designed by installing a U-tube between the anaerobic and anoxic units, pumping air to the closed headspace of the anaerobic unit and releasing the pressurized air through the U-tube to create turbulence of the fluid. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation and fluid tracer trial were used to describe the fluid status in a lab-scale system (13 L). The results demonstrated that a continuous 5-cycle pneumatic agitation achieved a complete mixing of the static fluid. The retention time factor () and short-circuiting flow coefficient (/HRT) were increased from 0.93 to 1.14 and 0.02 to 0.27, respectively, indicating that pneumatic agitation significantly reduced dead zone and short-circuiting flow. A prototype at a treatment capacity of 300 L/d was installed in the North-East suburb of Beijing (40.15° N, 116.95° E) to treat rural household wastewater consisting of 630–1200 mg/L chemical oxygen demand and 20–45 mg/L total nitrogen. The field test was monitored in a period of 75 days from September to November 2018. The average removal rate for COD and TN was 96% and 92%, respectively by 10 times/h pneumatic agitation as compared to 49% and 45% without pneumatic agitation. The pneumatic agitation provides a low cost, easy operation and maintenance and efficient means for small-scale domestic wastewater treatment.

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Domestic wastewater treatment, Small-scale, Pneumatic agitation, Chemical oxygen demand, Total nitrogen

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