Assessing local materials for the treatment of wastewater in open drains

Author:

Jamwal Priyanka1,Phillips Daniel23,Karlsrud Kim3

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Environment and Development, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), Jakkur, 560064, India

2. COMMONstudio (http://www.thecommonstudio.com/), With support from the U.S. Fulbright Program (Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship), which is co-sponsored by USIEF (United States-India Educational Foundation)

3. School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), University of Michigan, State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

Abstract

Abstract In the present study, three low-cost filter aggregate materials were tested and compared for organic matter and fecal coliform (FC) removal at the laboratory scale. Setups were subjected to synthetic wastewater at two hydraulic loading rates (HLR), i.e. 4 cm/day and 40 cm/day. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) at the two HLRs varied from 4 days to 12 h, respectively. The result obtained shows that the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) removal efficiency of aggregate materials decreased with the increase in HLR. Both at high and low HLR, the terracotta aggregate material exhibited maximum BOD5 loading removal and without significant difference for the case of FC removal efficiency for all the three aggregate materials. At higher HLR, cell debris and biofilm loss from the aggregate material contributed to the chemical oxygen demand (COD) levels in the treated water. The terracotta aggregate material provided best organic matter removal at both HLRs. The study demonstrates the potential of incorporating inexpensive and readily available local materials into decentralized, frugal green infrastructure interventions capable of lowering the quantum of harmful biological contaminants in open storm water channels in rapidly urbanizing cities of developing countries, and that the terracotta aggregate material provided best organic removal at both HLRs.

Funder

Royal Norwegian Embassy in London

Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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