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Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge

This research aims at improving the tracking of phosphorus (P) in wastewater treatment works (WWTWs) by developing a model which accurately explains the intracellular processes of phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAOs). Two major models: the “Comeau-Wentzel” model (Comeau et al., 1987) and the “Mi...

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Main Author: Quevauvilliers, Matthieu
Other Authors: Ikumi, David S
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Published: Department of Civil Engineering 2022
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description This research aims at improving the tracking of phosphorus (P) in wastewater treatment works (WWTWs) by developing a model which accurately explains the intracellular processes of phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAOs). Two major models: the “Comeau-Wentzel” model (Comeau et al., 1987) and the “Mino” model (Mino et al., 1988) were developed to explain PAO intracellular processes but the failure of these models to achieve data reconciliation when modelling the anaerobic digestion of PAOs show that they are still incomplete. Ikumi and Ekama (2019) generated stoichiometry to help model PAO intracellular processes and hypothesised that an energy transfer between the activated sludge (AS) system and the anaerobic digester (AD) might take place. This research generated a steady state (SS) anaerobic digestion model (an extension of Sӧtemann et al.'s (2005) model) to model the treatment of sludge from nitrifying-denitrifying enhanced biological phosphorus removal (NDEBPR) system and assess, through data reconciliation, which of Ikumi and Ekama's (2019) stoichiometry best models PAO behaviour. The AD model generated achieved a high degree of correlation with experimental data but was unable to conclusively identify a single biochemical pathway for PAO processes.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/36047 Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge Quevauvilliers, Matthieu Ikumi, David S Ekama, George Engineering This research aims at improving the tracking of phosphorus (P) in wastewater treatment works (WWTWs) by developing a model which accurately explains the intracellular processes of phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAOs). Two major models: the “Comeau-Wentzel” model (Comeau et al., 1987) and the “Mino” model (Mino et al., 1988) were developed to explain PAO intracellular processes but the failure of these models to achieve data reconciliation when modelling the anaerobic digestion of PAOs show that they are still incomplete. Ikumi and Ekama (2019) generated stoichiometry to help model PAO intracellular processes and hypothesised that an energy transfer between the activated sludge (AS) system and the anaerobic digester (AD) might take place. This research generated a steady state (SS) anaerobic digestion model (an extension of Sӧtemann et al.'s (2005) model) to model the treatment of sludge from nitrifying-denitrifying enhanced biological phosphorus removal (NDEBPR) system and assess, through data reconciliation, which of Ikumi and Ekama's (2019) stoichiometry best models PAO behaviour. The AD model generated achieved a high degree of correlation with experimental data but was unable to conclusively identify a single biochemical pathway for PAO processes. 2022-03-10T14:46:23Z 2022-03-10T14:46:23Z 2021 2022-03-10T14:40:44Z Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36047 eng application/pdf Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
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Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
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title Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
title_full Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
title_fullStr Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
title_full_unstemmed Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
title_short Improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p-rich sludge
title_sort improved tracking of phosphorus in wastewater treatment works through anaerobic digestion of p rich sludge
topic Engineering
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