Based on the decision tree provided, it has been concluded that the effluent can be infiltrated as all the required criteria have been met. However, to prevent the drain fields from clogging too quickly and to ensure that the recommended TSS level of less than 200mg/L is achieved, additional treatment steps such as Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) and Anaerobic Filter (AF) are implemented.
Let’s determine if achieving the necessary TSS is possible by implementing all proposed treatment steps and if the resulting effluent would be safe for irrigating vegetable gardens.
The table below outlines the characteristics of the Influent (excreta and flush water) identified in the characterisation study.
Parameter IN
Median Value
Unit
Source
TSS
7,900
mg/L
Characterization study
COD
21,200
mg/L
Characterization study
TN
2,200
mg/L
Characterization study
E.coli
500,000
CFU/100mL
Characterization study
Design Assumptions for Influent
First Treatment Step: Biogas Digester
To predict the quality of the effluent, first, the typical treatment performance for the treatment unit needs to be understood – in our case, a fixed dome digester. The following performance values were collected from the literature review, as presented in the table below. Single values are used instead of a range to simplify the exercise objective.
Parameter
Value
Unit
Source
TSS
60
%
Literature
COD
70
%
Literature
TN
35
%
Literature
E.coli
90
%
Literature
Assumptions – Treatment Performance of the Fixed Dome Digester
We use a formula to predict the quality of the effluent by subtracting the reduced concentration from the influent concentration of each parameter, using the formula presented below.
Where,
Parameter
Description
Unit
COUT
Concentration of effluent
mg/L or CFU/100mL
CIN
Concentration of influent
mg/L or CFU/100mL
RR
Reduction rate
%
Let’s apply the formula for predicting the TSS concentrations for the effluent.
When we apply the same formula for the remaining parameters, we get the following results.
Parameter
Value
Unit
Source
TSS
3,160
mg/L
Calculated
COD
6,360
mg/L
Calculated
TN
1,430
mg/L
Calculated
E.coli
50,000
CFU/100mL
Calculated
Effluent Quality of the Fixed Dome Digester
The WHO standards for E.coli <1000 CFU/100mL are not met for safe use.
Second Treatment Step: Anaerobic Baffled Reactor
Let’s calculate the anticipated quality of the effluent following ABR treatment based on the performance metrics outlined in the following table.
Is additional treatment with AF still required?
Parameter
Value
Unit
Source
TSS
70
%
Literature
COD
80
%
Literature
TN
15
%
Literature
E.coli
80
%
Literature
Assumptions – Treatment Performance of the ABR
Applying the same calculation methodology as above, we get the following results.
Parameter
Range
Unit
Source
TSS
950
mg/L
Calculated
COD
1,275
mg/L
Calculated
TN
1,215
mg/L
Calculated
E.coli
10,000
CFU/100mL
Calculated
Effluent Quality of the ABR
The effluent quality does not meet the WHO standards and further treatment by AF is needed.
Third Treatment Step: Anaerobic Filter
Let’s calculate the anticipated quality of the effluent following AF treatment based on the performance metrics outlined in the table.
Is additional treatment required and is the effluent safe to use for irrigation?
Parameter
Range
Unit
Source
TSS
60
%
Literature
COD
80
%
Literature
TN
20
%
Literature
E.coli
80
%
Literature
Assumptions – Treatment Performance of the AF
Applying the same calculation methodology as for the previous treatment steps, we get the following results.
Parameter
Range
Unit
Source
WHO Effluent Standards
TSS
190
mg/L
Calculated
<200
COD
254
mg/L
Calculated
<250
TN
972
mg/L
Calculated
<25
E.coli
2,000
CFU/100mL
Calculated
<1,000
Effluent Quality of the AF
The set treatment objective is only partially met (TSS), thus further treatment is required. The treated wastewater is not yet safe to use for the irrigation of low-risk crops.
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