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ACTIVATED SLUDGE TOXICITY MITIGATION USING A RESPIROMETRIC MEASUREMENT

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an evaluation of a toxicity mitigation control strategy using the IWA simulation benchmark (Copp et al., 2002; Copp, 2001). The aim of the proposed strategy is to minimise the impact of a toxic influent shock load on process performance. To do this the strategy makes use of a respiration rate measurement to detect toxic events and uses an equalisation tank to store toxic influent. A defined control algorithm specific for the benchmark plant was developed and is used to reintroduce the stored influent back into the process stream once the influent is deemed non-toxic. The results of the simulations indicate that the impact of the toxicant can be significantly mitigated through the use of off-line storage and reintroduction of suspected influent.

Authors

Copp JB; Spanjers H

Volume

35

Pagination

pp. 435-440

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

DOI

10.3182/20020721-6-es-1901.01465

Conference proceedings

IFAC-PapersOnLine

Issue

1

ISSN

2405-8963
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