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IMPROVED NUTRIENT REMOVAL RESULTS USING IN SITU CONTINUOUS ON-LINE SENSORS WITH REDUCED RESPONSE TIME

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IMPROVED NUTRIENT REMOVAL RESULTS USING IN SITU CONTINUOUS ON-LINE SENSORS WITH REDUCED RESPONSE TIME
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Nutrient sensors that can be located directly in the activated sludge processes are gaining in numbers at wastewater treatment plants. The in situ location of the sensors means that they can be located close to the processes that they aim to control and hence are perfectly suited for automatic process control. Compared to a location of automatic analysers in the effluent from the sedimentation reactors the in situ location means a large reduction in the response time. The settlers typically work as a first-order delay on the signal with a retention time in the range of 4-12 hours depending on the size of the settlers. Automatic process control of the nitrogen and phosphorous removal processes means that considerable improvements in the performance of aeration, internal recirculation, carbon dosage and phosphate precipitation dosage can be reached by using a simple control structure as well as simple PID controllers. The performance improvements can be seen in decreased energy and chemicals consumption and less variation in effluent concentrations of ammonium, total nitrogen and phosphate. Simple control schemes are demonstrated for the pre-denitrification and the post precipitation system by means of full-scale plant experiments and model simulations.
Nutrient sensors that can be located directly in the activated sludge processes are gaining in numbers at wastewater treatment plants. The in situ location of the sensors means that they can be located close to the processes that they aim to control and hence are perfectly suited for automatic process control. Compared to a location of automatic analysers in the effluent from the sedimentation...
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Pernille IngildsenHenrik Wendelboe
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 15 - Automation and Information Technology: See Me! Feel Me! Touch Me!: On Line Instrumentation for Automation and Control
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2003
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20030101)2003:11L.378;1-
DOI10.2175/193864703784756156
Volume / Issue2003 / 11
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)378 - 389
Copyright2003
Word count207

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IMPROVED NUTRIENT REMOVAL RESULTS USING IN SITU CONTINUOUS ON-LINE SENSORS WITH REDUCED RESPONSE TIME
Abstract
Nutrient sensors that can be located directly in the activated sludge processes are gaining in numbers at wastewater treatment plants. The in situ location of the sensors means that they can be located close to the processes that they aim to control and hence are perfectly suited for automatic process control. Compared to a location of automatic analysers in the effluent from the sedimentation reactors the in situ location means a large reduction in the response time. The settlers typically work as a first-order delay on the signal with a retention time in the range of 4-12 hours depending on the size of the settlers. Automatic process control of the nitrogen and phosphorous removal processes means that considerable improvements in the performance of aeration, internal recirculation, carbon dosage and phosphate precipitation dosage can be reached by using a simple control structure as well as simple PID controllers. The performance improvements can be seen in decreased energy and chemicals consumption and less variation in effluent concentrations of ammonium, total nitrogen and phosphate. Simple control schemes are demonstrated for the pre-denitrification and the post precipitation system by means of full-scale plant experiments and model simulations.
Nutrient sensors that can be located directly in the activated sludge processes are gaining in numbers at wastewater treatment plants. The in situ location of the sensors means that they can be located close to the processes that they aim to control and hence are perfectly suited for automatic process control. Compared to a location of automatic analysers in the effluent from the sedimentation...
Author(s)
Pernille IngildsenHenrik Wendelboe
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 15 - Automation and Information Technology: See Me! Feel Me! Touch Me!: On Line Instrumentation for Automation and Control
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2003
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20030101)2003:11L.378;1-
DOI10.2175/193864703784756156
Volume / Issue2003 / 11
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)378 - 389
Copyright2003
Word count207

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