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The effect of sludge recirculation rate on a UASB-digester treating domestic sewage at 15 °C

doi: 10.2166/wst.2012.487
pmid: 23109575
The effect of sludge recirculation rate on a UASB-digester treating domestic sewage at 15 °C
The anaerobic treatment of low strength domestic sewage at low temperature is an attractive and important topic at present. The upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB)-digester system is one of the anaerobic systems to challenge low temperature and concentrations. The effect of sludge recirculation rate on a UASB-digester system treating domestic sewage at 15 °C was studied in this research. A sludge recirculation rate of 0.9, 2.6 and 12.5% of the influent flow rate was investigated. The results showed that the total chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency rose with increasing sludge recirculation rate. A sludge recirculation rate of 0.9% of the influent flow rate led to organic solids accumulation in the UASB reactor. After the sludge recirculation rate increased from 0.9 to 2.6%, the stability of the UASB sludge was substantially improved from 0.37 to 0.15 g CH4-COD/g COD, and the biogas production in the digester went up from 2.9 to 7.4 L/d. The stability of the UASB sludge and biogas production in the digester were not significantly further improved by increasing sludge recirculation rate to 12.5% of the influent flow rate, but the biogas production in the UASB increased from 0.37 to 1.2 L/d. It is recommended to apply a maximum sludge recirculation rate of 2–2.5% of the influent flow rate in a UASB-digester system, as this still allows energy self-sufficiency of the system.
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Harbin Institute of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Queensland University of Technology Australia
- Harbin Institute of Technology China (People's Republic of)
Domestic sewage, Pilot Projects, anaërobe verteerders, Waste Disposal, Fluid, anaërobe behandeling, Bioreactors, Low temperature, anaerobic treatment, SMA, Sectie Milieutechnologie, Anaerobiosis, Family Characteristics, afvalwaterbehandeling, Sewage, afvalwater, households, Temperature, low-temperature, slibvergisting, Biodegradation, Environmental, rioolwater, efficiëntie, Milieutechnologie, Rheology, Stability, Methane, Sludge recirculation rate, concentration, waste-water treatment, sludge digestion, oxygen requirement, Water Purification, recirculatiesystemen, temperatuur, biogas, Life Science, sewage, UASB-digester, Colloids, zuurstofbehoefte, anaerobic-digestion, Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis, waste water, WIMEK, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, temperature, huishoudens, anaerobic digesters, waste water treatment, recirculating systems, efficiency, Environmental Technology, Volatilization, concentratie
Domestic sewage, Pilot Projects, anaërobe verteerders, Waste Disposal, Fluid, anaërobe behandeling, Bioreactors, Low temperature, anaerobic treatment, SMA, Sectie Milieutechnologie, Anaerobiosis, Family Characteristics, afvalwaterbehandeling, Sewage, afvalwater, households, Temperature, low-temperature, slibvergisting, Biodegradation, Environmental, rioolwater, efficiëntie, Milieutechnologie, Rheology, Stability, Methane, Sludge recirculation rate, concentration, waste-water treatment, sludge digestion, oxygen requirement, Water Purification, recirculatiesystemen, temperatuur, biogas, Life Science, sewage, UASB-digester, Colloids, zuurstofbehoefte, anaerobic-digestion, Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis, waste water, WIMEK, Sub-department of Environmental Technology, temperature, huishoudens, anaerobic digesters, waste water treatment, recirculating systems, efficiency, Environmental Technology, Volatilization, concentratie
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