Jl. Bonnet et al., VALIDATION OF LABORATORY PILOT PLANTS FOR WASTE-WATER TREATMENT BY NATURAL POND SEDIMENTATION, COMPARISON WITH A REFERENCE PLANT, Science of the total environment, 193(1), 1996, pp. 37-47
A comparison is made between the performance of a three-pond natural s
edimentation domestic wastewater treatment plant and two laboratory pi
lot systems with respectively one and two tanks, using the same raw ef
fluent to validate them as models. A number of physico-chemical and bi
ological parameters were examined. Principal component analysis (PCA)
was applied to the reference plant and each of the pilot plants. Field
monitoring of the reference plant by weeky sampling for 1 year showed
that the first sedimentation pond was the most important in the treat
ment process. Only slight differences were found, for all the paramete
rs studied except bacteria, between the outflow from the first pond an
d the outflows from ponds 2 and 3. On the laboratory pilot plants, an
initial stabilization period of about 1 month was found necessary to s
imulate the natural reference plant accurately; the first tank likewis
e supplied most of the treatment effect. Yields were generally better
in the pilot systems operating at 20 degrees C with constant flow rate
s and controlled light than in the reference plant. Overall, the resul
ts obtained show that a natural wastewater sedimentation plant can be
accurately simulated by pilot systems, and in particular by a one-tank
system. In the future, these model systems should enable us to study
the influence, transfer and/or elimination of various micropollutants
in this type of ecosystem. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science B.V.