Description
Book SynopsisThe activated sludge process is the most versatile, commonly used wastewater treatment system in North America; however, many activated sludge processes frequently experience operational problems related to poor compaction or settleability of secondary solids and loss of secondary solids from the clarifier. This work covers this topic.
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Table of ContentsPreface.
PART I: OVERVIEW.
The Activated Sludge Process.
Floc Formation.
A Floc Formation Model.
Interruption of Floc Formation.
PART II: SETTLEABILITY PROBLEMS AND LOSS OF SOLIDS.
Introduction.
Undesired Filamentous Growth.
Nutrient-Deficient Floc Particles.
Denitrification.
Sheared Floc Particles.
Dispersed Floc Particles.
Heavy Metals and Congealed Floc Particles.
Low Dissolved Oxygen Concentration.
Young Sludge Age.
Floc Particles Lost Through Sludge Aging.
Slug Discharge of Soluble cBOD.
Viscous Bulking or Zoogloeal Growth.
Increase in Percent MLVSS.
Colloidal Floc Particles.
Temperature.
PART III: FOAM AND SCUM.
Production and Accumulation of Foam and Scum.
Identification of Foam.
Controlling Foam Production and Accumulation.
PART IV: SETTLEABILITY TESTING.
Settleability Testing and Settling Rate.
Settleability Testing: Microscopic Analyses.
Appendix I: F/M, HRT, MCRT, MLVSS, Sludge Age, SVI.
Appendix II: Microscopic Techniques.
References.
Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Chemical Compounds and Elements.
Glossary.
Index.