Performance and operating experiences of the first scandinavian full-scale discfilter installation for tertiary phosphorus polishing with preceding coagulation and flocculation

P. Kängsepp, J. Väänänen, K. Örning, M. Sjölin, P. Olsson, J. Rönnberg, F. Wallebäck, M. Cimbritz, C. Pellicer-Nàcher

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    Abstract

    Microscreening (using Discfilters) is a widely used technology for suspended solids removal in tertiary effluent streams of wastewater treatment plants. Several pilot studies have shown the feasibility of using coagulation and flocculation in combination with microscreens for advanced phosphorus removal, but the number of fullscale references is still limited. In summer 2014, the first Scandinavian full-scale Discfilter installation with 2-stage chemical pre-treatment (coagulation and flocculation) was started up at the Arvidstorp wastewater treatment plant in Trollhättan (Sweden). The results obtained during the first year of operation proved that low suspended solids and total phosphorus effluent values could be achieved (,5 and,0.2 mg/l, respectively). These results were obtained even during heavy rainfall, when biologically and primary treated water were mixed at the influent of the Discfilter installation, before the coagulation and flocculation tanks. Further analysis of the results showed that Discfilter in combination with coagulant and polymer pre-treatment is a robust and reliable technology with low energy demand (34 Wh/m3) and a high recovery (1.9+0.4% of influent flow discharged as reject).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)459-468
    Number of pages10
    JournalWater Practice and Technology
    Volume11
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016 Jun 1

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Water Treatment
    • Water Engineering

    Free keywords

    • Coagulation
    • Filter
    • Flocculation
    • Micro-screen
    • Treatment plant
    • Wastewater

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