Septage unit treatment by sludge treatment reed beds for easy management and reuse: performance and design considerations

Author:

Kim Boram1,Bel Thomas2,Bourdoncle Pascal3,Dimare Jocelyne4,Troesch Stéphane5,Molle Pascal1

Affiliation:

1. Irstea, Wastewater Treatment Team, 5 rue de la Doua, 69100 Villeurbanne, France

2. CCTVA, 370 Avenue du 8 Mai 1945, 82800 Nègrepelisse, France

3. SATESE 82, 19 rue du docteur Labat, 82000 Montauban, France

4. Adour Garonne Water Agency, 90 rue du Férétra, CS 87801, 31078 Toulouse Cedex 4, France

5. Epur Nature, 12 rue Toussaint Fléchaire, 84510 Caumont-sur-Durance, France

Abstract

Abstract Sustainable treatment and management of fecal sludge in rural areas require adapted solutions. Rustic and simple operating processes such as sludge treatment reed beds (STRB) have been increasingly considered for this purpose. The biggest full scale (2,600 m2 of STRB) septage treatment unit in France had been built in Nègrepelisse with the final objectives of reusing treated sludge and leachates for agriculture spreading and tree irrigation, respectively. The aim of this investigation was to validate the treatment chain of this installation. The obtained field data showed firstly that the overall removal efficiencies of STRB were satisfactory and stable. Removal rates higher than 98% for chemical oxygen demand and suspended solids and a 95% for Kjeldahl nitrogen represented so far a beneficial septage treatment by STRB. The highlighted necessity of a suitable complementary leachate treatment (before tree irrigation) justified the presence of the second stage of vertical flow constructed wetland. The sludge deposit drying and mineralization efficiencies were on the right track. According to hydrotextural diagram analysis, surface deposit was however found to have high deformability probably due to the youth of the installation. An in-depth understanding of STRB system needs continuous long-term studies.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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