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Título: Performance evaluation of a natural treatment system for small communities, composed of a UASB reactor, maturation ponds (baffled and unbaffled) and a granular rock filter in series
Palavras-chave: Treating domestic sewage
Granular rock filter
Shallow maturation ponds
Baffled pond
UASB reactor
Tratamento de esgoto doméstico
Filtro de rocha granular
Lagoas de maturação pouco profundas
Reator UASB
Data do documento: 2018
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Citação: DIAS, D. F. C. et al. Performance evaluation of a natural treatment system for small communities, composed of a UASB reactor, maturation ponds (baffled and unbaffled) and a granular rock filter in series. Environmental Technology, London, v. 39, n. 4, p. 490-502, 2018.
Resumo: Post-treatment of anaerobic reactor effluent with maturation ponds is a good option for small to medium-sized communities in tropical climates. The treatment line investigated, operating in Brazil, with an equivalent capacity to treat domestic sewage from 250 inhabitants, comprised a upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor followed by two shallow maturation ponds (unbaffled and baffled) and a granular rock filter (decreasing grain size) in series, requiring an area of only 1.5 m2 inhabitant−1. With an overall hydraulic retention time of only 6.7 days, the performance was excellent for a natural treatment system. Based on over two years of continuous monitoring, median removal efficiencies were: biochemical oxygen demand = 93%, chemical oxygen demand = 79%, total suspended solids = 87%, ammonia = 43% and Escherichia coli = 6.1 log units. The final effluent complied with European discharge standards and WHO guidelines for some forms of irrigation, and appeared to be a suitable alternative for treating domestic sewage for small communities in warm areas, especially in developing countries.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09593330.2017.1304456?journalCode=tent20
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