SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC

In this research, the effects of the addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) into the aeration zone of an activated-sludge (AS) system for treating Tehran Oil Refinery effluent, was investigated during more than 12 months in a PACT pilot-scale model. Besides the evaluation of organics removal ef...

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Main Authors: N. Djaafarzadeh, S. Nasseri, A. Mesdaghinia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1999-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1746
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spelling doaj-14e1115df6b843728325d8b407264e232020-12-02T18:55:16ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60931999-06-01281-4SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC N. Djaafarzadeh0 S. Nasseri1 A. Mesdaghinia2 In this research, the effects of the addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) into the aeration zone of an activated-sludge (AS) system for treating Tehran Oil Refinery effluent, was investigated during more than 12 months in a PACT pilot-scale model. Besides the evaluation of organics removal efficiency and determination of basic design factors kinetic coefficients, a series of experiments were conducted in order to study the variations in biological growth (especially bacteria and monocellular organisms) related to PAC addition. After sampling from mixed liquor and microscopical studies, adequate samples were filtered, dewatered and fixed. The samples were then coated by 100 A films of (Au) and were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results showed significant improvement of bacteria and monocellular organisms in the presence of PAC, which may be raised from providing more contact surface and better nutrient availability for microorganisms, decreasing the effects of toxic shock loads and providing better conditions for microorganisms against intensive mixing. Electronic photomicrographs by SEM confirmed good attachments of ciliate to PAC particles, along with appropriate efficiency of bacteria diffusion into its meso and microspores. Also, the comparison between the count number of protozoa in two pilots of PACT and AS, showed better conditions for growth of microorganisms, using PAC.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1746Biological growthAS system
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author N. Djaafarzadeh
S. Nasseri
A. Mesdaghinia
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S. Nasseri
A. Mesdaghinia
SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Biological growth
AS system
author_facet N. Djaafarzadeh
S. Nasseri
A. Mesdaghinia
author_sort N. Djaafarzadeh
title SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
title_short SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
title_full SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
title_fullStr SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
title_full_unstemmed SURVEY ON BIOLOGICAL GROWTH IN IMPROVED ACTIVATED – SLUDGE SYSTEM BY PAC
title_sort survey on biological growth in improved activated – sludge system by pac
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 1999-06-01
description In this research, the effects of the addition of powdered activated carbon (PAC) into the aeration zone of an activated-sludge (AS) system for treating Tehran Oil Refinery effluent, was investigated during more than 12 months in a PACT pilot-scale model. Besides the evaluation of organics removal efficiency and determination of basic design factors kinetic coefficients, a series of experiments were conducted in order to study the variations in biological growth (especially bacteria and monocellular organisms) related to PAC addition. After sampling from mixed liquor and microscopical studies, adequate samples were filtered, dewatered and fixed. The samples were then coated by 100 A films of (Au) and were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results showed significant improvement of bacteria and monocellular organisms in the presence of PAC, which may be raised from providing more contact surface and better nutrient availability for microorganisms, decreasing the effects of toxic shock loads and providing better conditions for microorganisms against intensive mixing. Electronic photomicrographs by SEM confirmed good attachments of ciliate to PAC particles, along with appropriate efficiency of bacteria diffusion into its meso and microspores. Also, the comparison between the count number of protozoa in two pilots of PACT and AS, showed better conditions for growth of microorganisms, using PAC.
topic Biological growth
AS system
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1746
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