Performance Evaluation of UASB + Polishing pond Based Sewage Treatment Plant
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pflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor is an extremely fast and effective method
for removal of bulk organic compounds from wastewater and has been successfully
used to treat variety of industrial as well as domestic wastewaters. Anaerobic reactors
hardly produce effluents that comply with usual discharge standards established by
environmental agencies. Therefore, the effluents from anaerobic reactors usually
require a post-treatment step as a means to adapt the treated effluent to the
requirements of the environmental legislation and protect the receiving water bodies.
The main role of the post-treatment is to complete the removal of organic matter, as
well as to remove constituents little affected by the anaerobic treatment, such as
nutrients and pathogenic organisms. The UASB + polishing pond configuration has
been studied in this dissertation work. This alternative looks more attractive when the
effluent from the pond can be used for agricultural purposes, since the polishing
ponds aim mainly at the removal of pathogenic organisms.
UASBs are mostly designed using empirical formulas derived either from past pilot
scale studies or from performance of already existing STPs elsewhere. Actual
performance of the STP can differ from that of design mainly due to differences in
sewage characteristics & local conditions. Thus knowing actual performance and
capacity of the STP becomes very important. The current study is an attempt in this
direction. Samples were collected over four months (Feb to May 09) from four
sampling points; raw sewage [P-1], UASB Reactor outlet [P-2], Polishing Pond outlet
[P-3] to comment on its design adequacy and to evaluate performance of the STP and
its key constituent units. The treated effluent was found almost complying with the
prescribed standards. BOD, COD, TSS and MPN of the treated effluent were 33±11
mg/L, 137±43 mg/L, 75±69mg/L and 3.3x106 respectively. Excepting for MPN, if not
for the role played by the algal cells in the treated effluent, the treatment process is satisfactory indicating that plant is working properly.
