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PERFORMANCE OF A PILOT PLANT FOR CONDITIONING OF SEPTAGE TO BE TREATED IN A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Author(s) -
Adriane Dias da Silva Lisboa,
Yovanka Pérez Ginoris,
Marco Antônio Almeida de Souza
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista eletrônica de gestão e tecnologias ambientais
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2317-563X
DOI - 10.9771/gesta.v9i3.42070
Subject(s) - aeration , diffuser (optics) , sewage , environmental science , pilot plant , environmental engineering , chemistry , waste management , engineering , light source , physics , optics
This work evaluated the behaviour of a Pilot Plant to receive and pre-treat septage collected and transported by trucks from decentralized sewage treatment systems and greasy residues from grease traps. This Pilot Plant was installed at the Brasília Sul Sewage Treatment Plant and was composed of a grid, equalization tank, rotating screen, crusher and a Central Unit for separating settleable solids (SetS) and floating solids, mainly oils and greases (O&G). The Central Unit consists of an adaptation of an aerated grit chamber to receive intermittent loads of septage dumped from trucks. The Central Unit was tested in four operating modes to investigate the influence of the presence of greasy residues and aeration in the initial third of the length of its chamber: Mode 1 - Central Unit without aeration and receiving only septage; Mode 2 - Central Unit with aeration and receiving only septage; Mode 3 - Central Unit without aeration and receiving mixtures of greasy residues and septage; and Mode 4 - Central Unit with aeration and receiving mixtures of greasy residues and septage. It was verified that there is a tendency of the Central Unit to behave better when receiving mixtures of septage and greasy residues. Comparing Modes 1 and 2, Mode 2 showed only 6% more O&G removal than Mode 1, on average. Comparing Modes 3 and 4, Mode 4 reached 32% more removal of O&G than Mode 3, on average. However, the use of aeration was not statistically significant. The Pilot Plant on average reduced 72% of O&G and 90% of SetS in Modes 1 and 2, and 95% of O&G and 90% of SetS in Modes 3 and 4.

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