EVALUATION AND MODIFICATION OF THE SIMPLETREAT CHEMICAL FATE MODEL FOR ACTIVATED-SLUDGE SEWAGE-TREATMENT PLANTS

Citation
J. Mikkelsen et al., EVALUATION AND MODIFICATION OF THE SIMPLETREAT CHEMICAL FATE MODEL FOR ACTIVATED-SLUDGE SEWAGE-TREATMENT PLANTS, Water science and technology, 33(6), 1996, pp. 279-287
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
ISSN journal
02731223
Volume
33
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
279 - 287
Database
ISI
SICI code
0273-1223(1996)33:6<279:EAMOTS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
The SimpleTreat model of Struijs et al, (1991a,b) for chemical fate in a generic activated sludge type wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) has been examined together with an improved model version (vers, 2.1 jm) which gives more flexibility in the specification of the WWTP design a nd operating conditions and which includes a more accurate description of the process of volatilization, Model predictions for 15 different organic chemicals have tentatively been compared with observed removal s in three specific Danish WWTP's, all low loaded plants with nitrogen removal, Biodegradation rate constants were either default values for readily or inherently degradable chemicals proposed in the EU Technic al Guidance Document on Environmental Risk Assessment of New and Exist ing Substances (EUTG), or were judged from literature data. The model predictions were generally in fair agreement with the observed removal s although exceptions were noted. For 10 chemicals the data allowed es timations of ''full scale'' biodegradation rate constants by model cal ibration, Rate constants (extrapolated to 20 degrees C reference tempe rature) ranged from 0.07 L/(g SS . d) for pentachlorophenol to 12 L/(g SS . d) for the very readily degradable compound, p-cresol, Finally, example calculations with parameter values representing a generic Dani sh WWTP have been compared with example results stated in the EUTG, Th e predicted emissions in the generic EU WWTP were up to 3-4 times less to water and air and the emission with excess sludge up to 10 times h igher than the corresponding figures for an average Danish WWTP. Copyr ight (C) 1996 IAWQ.