UASB-polishing ponds design parameters: Contributions from a pilot scale study in southeast Brazil

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This paper presents the results of five years monitoring of an experimental wastewater treatment plant in southeast Brazil, comprised of a UASB reactor followed by a submerged aerated biofilter (BF) (field scale) and shallow polishing ponds (pilot scale). Three ponds in series achieved high quality effluent standards in terms of ammonia and E.coli, but a fourth pond did not result in further efficiency. Well established models to predict ammonia and E.coli removal in facultative and/or maturation ponds were, in a way, validated for polishing ponds too. The paper also includes results of input design parameters, such as pH and E.coli die-off rate constants, and their variation along the pond series. © IWA Publishing 2011.

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Bastos, R. K. X., Rios, E. N., Bevilacqua, P. D., & Andrade, R. C. (2011). UASB-polishing ponds design parameters: Contributions from a pilot scale study in southeast Brazil. Water Science and Technology, 63(6), 1276–1281. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.108

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