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Effect of solids retention time on structure and characteristics of sludge flocs in sequencing batch reactors
Authors:Liao B Q  Droppo I G  Leppard G G  Liss S N
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada P7B 5E1. baoqing.liao@lakeheadu.ca
Abstract:
The effect of solids retention time (SRT) (4-20 d) on sludge floc structure, size distribution and morphology in laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactors receiving a glucose-based synthetic wastewater was studied using image analysis in a long-term experiment over one year. Floc size distribution (>10 microm) could be characterized by a log-normal model for no bulking situations, but a bi-modal distribution of floc size was observed for modest bulking situations. In each operating cycle of the SBRs, the variation in food /microorganisms ratio (0.03-1.0) had no significant influence on floc size distribution and morphology. The results from a long-term study over one year showed that no clear relationship existed between SRT and median floc size based on frequency. However, sludge flocs at the lower SRTs (4-9 d) were much more irregular and more variable in size with time than those at higher SRTs (16 and 20 d). The level of effluent-suspended solids at lower SRTs was higher than that at higher SRTs.
Keywords:Activated sludge   Floc size distribution   Morphology   Solids retention time   Sequencing batch reactors
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