A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks

Pressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbanization, population growth and climate change impacts, necessitate the development of innovative wastewater treatment and reuse technologies. In this context, a mid-scale decentralized technology conce...

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Main Authors: Eleftheria Psarrou, Ioannis Tsoukalas, Christos Makropoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/2/200
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spelling doaj-9d87dc6013f74c528c831154212720672020-11-24T22:31:31ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-02-0110220010.3390/w10020200w10020200A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater NetworksEleftheria Psarrou0Ioannis Tsoukalas1Christos Makropoulos2Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Politechniou 5, GR-15780 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Politechniou 5, GR-15780 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Iroon Politechniou 5, GR-15780 Athens, GreecePressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbanization, population growth and climate change impacts, necessitate the development of innovative wastewater treatment and reuse technologies. In this context, a mid-scale decentralized technology concerning wastewater reuse is that of sewer mining. It is based on extracting wastewater from a wastewater system, treating it on-site and producing recycled water applicable for non-potable uses. Despite the technology’s considerable benefits, several challenges hinder its implementation. Sewer mining disturbs biochemical processes inside sewers and affects hydrogen sulfide build-up, resulting in odor, corrosion and health-related problems. In this study, a tool for optimal sewer mining unit placement aiming to minimize hydrogen sulfide production is presented. The Monte-Carlo method coupled with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is used to conduct multiple simulations of the network. The network’s response when sewage is extracted from it is also examined. Additionally, the study deals with optimal pumping scheduling. The overall methodology is applied in a sewer network in Greece providing useful results. It can therefore assist in selecting appropriate locations for sewer mining implementation, with the focus on eliminating hydrogen sulfide-associated problems while simultaneously ensuring that higher water needs are satisfied.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/2/200sewer miningoptimal placementoptimal pumping schedulinghydrogen sulfideMonte-Carlo methodSWMM modeldecentralized wastewater treatmentwater reclamation
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Ioannis Tsoukalas
Christos Makropoulos
A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
Water
sewer mining
optimal placement
optimal pumping scheduling
hydrogen sulfide
Monte-Carlo method
SWMM model
decentralized wastewater treatment
water reclamation
author_facet Eleftheria Psarrou
Ioannis Tsoukalas
Christos Makropoulos
author_sort Eleftheria Psarrou
title A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
title_short A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
title_full A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
title_fullStr A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
title_full_unstemmed A Monte-Carlo-Based Method for the Optimal Placement and Operation Scheduling of Sewer Mining Units in Urban Wastewater Networks
title_sort monte-carlo-based method for the optimal placement and operation scheduling of sewer mining units in urban wastewater networks
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Pressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbanization, population growth and climate change impacts, necessitate the development of innovative wastewater treatment and reuse technologies. In this context, a mid-scale decentralized technology concerning wastewater reuse is that of sewer mining. It is based on extracting wastewater from a wastewater system, treating it on-site and producing recycled water applicable for non-potable uses. Despite the technology’s considerable benefits, several challenges hinder its implementation. Sewer mining disturbs biochemical processes inside sewers and affects hydrogen sulfide build-up, resulting in odor, corrosion and health-related problems. In this study, a tool for optimal sewer mining unit placement aiming to minimize hydrogen sulfide production is presented. The Monte-Carlo method coupled with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is used to conduct multiple simulations of the network. The network’s response when sewage is extracted from it is also examined. Additionally, the study deals with optimal pumping scheduling. The overall methodology is applied in a sewer network in Greece providing useful results. It can therefore assist in selecting appropriate locations for sewer mining implementation, with the focus on eliminating hydrogen sulfide-associated problems while simultaneously ensuring that higher water needs are satisfied.
topic sewer mining
optimal placement
optimal pumping scheduling
hydrogen sulfide
Monte-Carlo method
SWMM model
decentralized wastewater treatment
water reclamation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/2/200
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