Organic matter parameters in WWTP – A critical review and recommendations for application in activated sludge modelling

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This paper includes a comprehensive literature review of sludge composition data from wastewater treatment plants. 722 data sets from 249 sources were used to establish typical ratios between COD and solids-based parameters and to verify rule-of-thumb values, respectively. Confirmation of these typical ratios can also be accomplished by using biochemical composition data. It is shown that a correlation between data from proteins, lipids and carbohydrates analysis can be related to COD/VSS ratios. Finally, using the findings from the literature review, the organic and inorganic conversion factors of COD fractions in activated sludge models are adjusted to solids-based parameters. It was shown that with the adjustments of the factors and a partition of the particulate inert fraction into a fraction assigned to the influent and a fraction assigned to the endogenous products, a better agreement with the ratios of COD/VSS in the individual sludge streams can be established.

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Ahnert, M., Schalk, T., Brückner, H., Effenberger, J., Kuehn, V., & Krebs, P. (2021, November 1). Organic matter parameters in WWTP – A critical review and recommendations for application in activated sludge modelling. Water Science and Technology. IWA Publishing. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.419

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