COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY

The aim of the study was to evaluate the content of colloids in septic tank effluent and their impact on textile filter permeability. Measurements were performed on septic tank effluent without suspended solids but containing colloids and without colloids - including only dissolved substances (filte...

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Main Authors: Marcin Spychała, Jakub Nieć, Natalia Walczak, Anna Marciniak
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Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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spelling doaj-4bcd7f0d8e4045a49a93792d6d9f14082020-11-24T22:56:16ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932015-09-01164748010.12911/22998993/5935259352COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITYMarcin Spychała0Jakub Nieć1Natalia Walczak2Anna Marciniak3Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engine-ering, University of Life Sciences in Poznan, Wojska Polskiego St. 28, 60-637 Poznań, PolandFaculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engine-ering, University of Life Sciences in Poznan, Wojska Polskiego St. 28, 60-637 Poznań, PolandFaculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engine-ering, University of Life Sciences in Poznan, Wojska Polskiego St. 28, 60-637 Poznań, PolandFirma Instalacyjno-Budowlana Jerzy Czwordon, Powstania Listopadowego St. 20, 63-400 Ostrów Wielkopolski, PolandThe aim of the study was to evaluate the content of colloids in septic tank effluent and their impact on textile filter permeability. Measurements were performed on septic tank effluent without suspended solids but containing colloids and without colloids - including only dissolved substances (filtered by micro-filters and centrifuged). The study was conducted on unclogged and clogged textile filter coupons. During the study the following measurements were determined: turbidity, chemical oxygen demand and hydraulic conductivity of textile filter coupons. The colloid size range was assumed to be less than 1.2 microns according to the literature. Despite the relatively low content in the septic tank effluent the colloids played an important role in the clogging process. Both the filtering media, filled with low (unclogged) and high content of biomass (clogged) were sensitive to the clogging process of colloid acceleration due to the possibility of small diameter pore closure and oxygen access termination. Moreover, small size pores were probably sensitive to closing or bridging by small size colloidal particles.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/COLLOIDS-IN-SEPTIC-TANK-EFFLUENT-AND-THEIR-INFLUENCE-ON-FILTER-PERMEABILITY,59352,0,2.htmlcolloidsclogginghydraulic conductivitynon-woven textileturbidity
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author Marcin Spychała
Jakub Nieć
Natalia Walczak
Anna Marciniak
spellingShingle Marcin Spychała
Jakub Nieć
Natalia Walczak
Anna Marciniak
COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
Journal of Ecological Engineering
colloids
clogging
hydraulic conductivity
non-woven textile
turbidity
author_facet Marcin Spychała
Jakub Nieć
Natalia Walczak
Anna Marciniak
author_sort Marcin Spychała
title COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
title_short COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
title_full COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
title_fullStr COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
title_full_unstemmed COLLOIDS IN SEPTIC TANK EFFLUENT AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON FILTER PERMEABILITY
title_sort colloids in septic tank effluent and their influence on filter permeability
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The aim of the study was to evaluate the content of colloids in septic tank effluent and their impact on textile filter permeability. Measurements were performed on septic tank effluent without suspended solids but containing colloids and without colloids - including only dissolved substances (filtered by micro-filters and centrifuged). The study was conducted on unclogged and clogged textile filter coupons. During the study the following measurements were determined: turbidity, chemical oxygen demand and hydraulic conductivity of textile filter coupons. The colloid size range was assumed to be less than 1.2 microns according to the literature. Despite the relatively low content in the septic tank effluent the colloids played an important role in the clogging process. Both the filtering media, filled with low (unclogged) and high content of biomass (clogged) were sensitive to the clogging process of colloid acceleration due to the possibility of small diameter pore closure and oxygen access termination. Moreover, small size pores were probably sensitive to closing or bridging by small size colloidal particles.
topic colloids
clogging
hydraulic conductivity
non-woven textile
turbidity
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