Discfiltration and ozonation for reduction of nutrients and organic micro-pollutants from wastewater - a pilot study

Janne Väänänen, Filip Nilsson, Jes la Cour Jansen, Maritha Hörsing, Marinette Hagman, Karin Jönsson

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Abstract

The combination of coagulation/flocculation and discfiltration with ozonation to reduce nutrients and organic micro-pollutants in secondary effluent was studied in pilot scale at Lundåkraverket wastewater treatment plant in Landskrona, Sweden. With a chemical dose of 4 gAl3+/m3 and 1.5 g/m3 cationic polymer as active material effluent water quality with regards to total phosphorous (Tot-P), suspended solids and turbidity were 0.03, 2 mg/l and 0.5 Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU) in average. The effluent water quality was similar whether ozonation with an applied ozone dose of 2–9 gO3/m3 was performed prior to or after coagulation/flocculation/discfiltration. The results were corresponding to removal efficiencies for the coagulation/flocculation/discfiltration process of 94, 74 and 85% for Tot-P, suspended solids and turbidity, respectively. For organic micro-pollutants removal, it was found to be beneficial to perform coagulation/flocculation/discfiltration prior to ozonation as the ozone requirements were lowered for the dosing intervals applied. The removal was in the range of 38–98% depending on process configuration and ozone dose
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)475-482
Number of pages8
JournalWater Practice & Technology
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Natural Sciences
  • Water Engineering

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