Rethinking wastewater characterisation methods for activated sludge systems – a position paper

Author:

Choubert Jean-Marc1,Rieger Leiv2,Shaw Andrew3,Copp John4,Spérandio Mathieu5,Sørensen Kim6,Rönner-Holm Sabine7,Morgenroth Eberhard8,Melcer Henryk9,Gillot Sylvie10

Affiliation:

1. Irstea, UR MALY, 5 rue de la DOUA, CS70077, 69626 VILLEURBANNE Cedex, France

2. EnviroSim Associates Ltd, McMaster Innovation Park, 175 Longwood Rd S, Suite 114A, Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 0A1, Canada

3. Black & Veatch, 8400 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri, 64114, USA

4. Primodal, Inc., 122 Leland Street, Hamilton L8S 3A4, Ontario, Canada

5. Université de Toulouse; INSA, UPS, INP; LISBP, 135 Avenue de Rangueil, F-31077 Toulouse, France

6. VA TECH WABAG GmbH, Dresdner Strasse 87-91, 1200 Vienna, Austria

7. LimnoTec Abwasseranlagen GmbH, Ravensberger Straße 41, 32312 Lübbecke, Germany

8. ETH Zürich, Institute of Environmental Engineering, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland and Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland

9. Brown & Caldwell, 701, Pike Street, Suite 1200, Seattle 98101, WA, USA

10. Irstea, UR HBAN, 1 rue Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, CS 10030, F-92761 Antony Cedex, France

Abstract

Increasingly stringent effluent limits and an expanding scope of model system boundaries beyond activated sludge has led to new modelling objectives and consequently to new and often more detailed modelling concepts. Nearly three decades after the publication of Activated Sludge Model No1 (ASM1), the authors believe it is time to re-evaluate wastewater characterisation procedures and targets. The present position paper gives a brief overview of state-of-the-art methods and discusses newly developed measurement techniques on a conceptual level. Potential future paths are presented including on-line instrumentation, promising measuring techniques, and mathematical solutions to fractionation problems. This is accompanied by a discussion on standardisation needs to increase modelling efficiency in our industry.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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