Sl. Harris et al., AERATION INVESTIGATION OF BIOLOGICAL AERATED FILTERS USING OFF-GAS ANALYSIS, Water science and technology, 34(3-4), 1996, pp. 307-314
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15
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Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
The bulk of the operating costs for biological aerated filters are ass
ociated with aeration, accordingly, any efficiency improvements which
may be made to this aspect of the process could result in significant
savings operationally; This study used off-gas analysis to determine t
he effects on oxygen transfer efficiency of variations to the air flow
and substrate loading rates to two pilot scale granular media biologi
cal aerated filters (BAFs) treating primary settled sewage. The column
s provided a good representation of full scale units, providing up to
99% ammonia reduction. Incremental increases in the mass transfer coef
ficient (K(L)a) were observed, as reported elsewhere and attributed to
direct interfacial transfer between the bubbles and the biofilm. The
OTE varied with flow rate but was far more sensitive at the lower end
of the experimental range, rising sharply for air flow rates below 5 t
o 10 m/h. Increasing the organic loading rate also improved the OTE. T
he use of fine bubble diffusers did not improve the OTE, however, prob
ably as a result of the packing media used. Copyright (C) 1996 IAWQ. P
ublished by Elsevier Science Ltd.