Recovery of particulate matter from a high-rate moving bed biofilm reactor by high-rate dissolved air flotation

Author:

Sanchez Oscar1,Labelle Marc-André12,Gadbois Alain3,Laflamme Edith34,Dold Peter L.5,Laporte Antoine6,Comeau Yves1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, 2900 Edouard-Montpetit Boulevard, Montreal, QC H3T 1J4, Canada

2. WSP Canada Inc., 2525, Daniel-Johnson Boulevard, Office 525, Laval, Quebec H7T 1S9, Canada

3. Veolia Water Technologies Canada Inc., 4105 Sartelon Street, Saint-Laurent, QC H3T 1J4, Canada

4. Cegep Saint-Laurent, 625 Avenue Sainte-Croix, Montreal, QC H4 L 3X7, Canada

5. EnviroSim Associates Ltd, 175 Longwood Road South Suite 114A, Hamilton, ON L8P 0A1, Canada

6. City of Repentigny, 45 rue Lebel, QC J6A 0A6, Canada

Abstract

Abstract High-rate biological wastewater treatment processes for carbon recovery are able to improve the energy balance and carbon footprint of water resource recovery facilities. Combination of a high-rate moving bed biofilm reactor (HR-MBBR) with a rapid flotation (HR-DAF), as a replacement for the ‘A stage’ of the A-B process, can achieve this objective. The main goal of this study was to maximize the capture of biodegradable particulate matter from an HR-MBBR effluent by an HR-DAF. A pilot-scale HR-DAF process was operated downstream of an HR-MBBR treating screened municipal wastewater. The particulate biodegradable matter recovery was evaluated by determining the total suspended solids (TSS) removal efficiency. TSS recovery in experiments without chemicals at low surface loading rates (<15 m/h) and high recycle ratio (>25%) was 94 ± 1%. By using a tannin-based polymer, the solids capture efficiency of the HR-DAF was slightly improved with TSS recovery reaching 96 ± 1% at a high SLR (at least 22 m/h) and low recycle ratio (14%). The anaerobic biodegradability of the tannin tested was determined to be 17%. The HR-DAF process downstream of an HR-MBBR gave a very good particulate matter recovery that offers a promising alternative to the A-B process for carbon recovery.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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