Use of modelling for optimization and upgrade of a tropical wastewater treatment plant in a developing country

Author:

Brdjanovic D.1,Mithaiwala M.2,Moussa M.S.3,Amy G.1,van Loosdrecht M.C.M.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urban Water and Sanitation, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Westvest 7, PO Box 3015, 2061 DA , Delft, The Netherlands (E-mail: d.brjanovic@unesco-ihe.org)

2. Drainage Department, Surat Municipal Corporation, Muglisara, Surat , Gujarat, 395003, India (Email: mayank_heena6143@yahoo.com)

3. Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Mataria, Helwan , University, Egypt (Email: m.moussa@delft-environment.com)

4. Department of Biochemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC , Delft, The Netherlands (Email: m.c.m.vanloosdrecht@tudelft.nl)

Abstract

This paper presents results of a novel application of coupling the Activated Sludge Model No. 3 (ASM3) and the Anaerobic Digestion Model No.1 (ADM1) to assess a tropical wastewater treatment plant in a developing country (Surat, India). In general, the coupled model was very capable of predicting current plant operation. The model proved to be a useful tool in investigating various scenarios for optimising treatment performance under present conditions and examination of upgrade options to meet stricter and upcoming effluent discharge criteria regarding N removal. It appears that use of plant-wide modelling of wastewater treatment plants is a promising approach towards addressing often complex interactions within the plant itself. It can also create an enabling environment for the implementations of the novel side processes for treatment of nutrient-rich, side-streams (reject water) from sludge treatment.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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