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Design of Completely Mixed Activated Sludge System

The document provides design details for a completely mixed activated sludge system to serve 60,000 people. Key details include: - The system will have a hydraulic retention time of 4 hours, a solids retention time of 5 days, and a mixed liquor suspended solids concentration of 4,000 mg/L. - These design parameters will allow the system to nitrify the wastewater and achieve the desired effluent quality of less than 25 mg/L 5-day biochemical oxygen demand. - The aeration tank will be comprised of four square compartments each measuring 11m x 11m x 3.1m, with a total volume of 1,500 cubic meters. An oxygen uptake

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Design of Completely Mixed Activated Sludge System

The document provides design details for a completely mixed activated sludge system to serve 60,000 people. Key details include: - The system will have a hydraulic retention time of 4 hours, a solids retention time of 5 days, and a mixed liquor suspended solids concentration of 4,000 mg/L. - These design parameters will allow the system to nitrify the wastewater and achieve the desired effluent quality of less than 25 mg/L 5-day biochemical oxygen demand. - The aeration tank will be comprised of four square compartments each measuring 11m x 11m x 3.1m, with a total volume of 1,500 cubic meters. An oxygen uptake

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Design of Completely Mixed Activated Sludge System

Design a completely mixed activated sludge system to serve 60000 people


that will give a final effluent that is nitrified and has 5-day BOD not
exceeding 25 mg/l. The following design data is available.
Sewage flow = 150 l/person-day = 9000 m3/day

BOD5 = 54 g/person-day = 360 mg/l ; BODu = 1.47 BOD5


Total kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) = 8 g/person-day = 53 mg/l
Phosphorus = 2 g/person-day = 13.3 mg/l
Winter temperature in aeration tank = 18C
Yield coefficient Y = 0.6 ; Decay constant Kd = 0.07 per day ;
Specific substrate utilization rate = (0.038 mg/l)-1 (h)-1 at 18C
Assume 30% raw BOD5 is removed in primary sedimentation, and
BOD5 going to aeration is, therefore, 252 mg/l (0.7 x 360 mg/l).
Design:
(a) Selection of c, t and MLSS concentration:
Considering the operating temperature and the desire to have
nitrification and good sludge settling characteristics, adopt c = 5d.
As there is no special fear of toxic inflows, the HRT, t may be kept
between 3-4 h, and MLSS = 4000 mg/l.
(b) Effluent BOD5:
Substrate concentration, S = 1 (1/c + kd)=
1
(1/+
0.07)
qY
(0.038)(0.6)
S = 12 mg/l.
Assume suspended solids (SS) in effluent = 20 mg/l and VSS/SS
=0.8.
If degradable fraction of volatile suspended solids (VSS) =0.7
(check later), BOD5 of VSS in effluent = 0.7(0.8x20) = 11mg/l.
Thus, total effluent BOD5 = 12 + 11 = 23 mg/l (acceptable).
(c) Aeration Tank:

VX = YQc(SO - S) where X = 0.8(4000) = 3200 mg/l


1+ kdc
or 3200 V = (0.6)(5)(9000)(252-12)
[1 + (0.07)(5)]
3
V = 1500 m
Detention time, t = 1500 x 24 = 4h
9000
F/M = (252-12)(9000) = 0.45 kg BOD5 per kg MLSS per day
(3200) (1500)
Let the aeration tank be in the form of four square shaped
compartments operated in two parallel rows, each with two cells
measuring 11m x 11m x 3.1m
(d) Return Sludge Pumping:
If suspended solids concentration of return flow is 1% = 10,000
mg/l
MLSS
= 0.67
(10000)-MLSS
Qr = 0.67 x 9000 = 6000 m3/d
R=

(e) Surplus Sludge Production:


Net VSS produced QwXr = VX = (3200)(1500)(103/106) = 960 kg/d
c
(5)
or SS produced =960/0.8 = 1200 kg/d
If SS are removed as underflow with solids concentration 1% and
assuming specific gravity of sludge as 1.0,
Liquid sludge to be removed = 1200 x 100/1 = 120,000 kg/d
= 120 m3/d
(f) Oxygen Requirement:

1. For carbonaceous demand,


oxygen required = (BODu removed) - (BODu of solids leaving)
= 1.47 (2160 kg/d) - 1.42 (960 kg/d)
= 72.5 kg/h
2. For nitrification,
oxygen required = 4.33 (TKN oxidized, kg/d)
Incoming TKN at 8.0 g/ person-day = 480 kg/day. Assume
30% is removed in primary sedimentation and the balance 336
kg/day is oxidized to nitrates. Thus, oxygen required
= 4.33 x 336 = 1455 kg/day = 60.6 kg/h
3. Total oxygen required
= 72.5 + 60.6 = 133 kg/h = 1.0 kg/kg of BODu removed.
Oxygen uptake rate per unit tank volume = 133/1500
= 90.6 mg/h/l tank volume
(g) Power Requirement:
Assume oxygenation capacity of aerators at field conditions is only
70% of the capacity at standard conditions and mechanical aerators
are capable of giving 2 kg oyxgen per kWh at standard conditions.
Power required = 136 = 97 kW (130 hp)
0.7 x 2
= (97 x 24 x 365) / 60,000 = 14.2 kWh/year/person

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