Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility

Domestic wastewater from office building has not been maintained well especially in the areas where the sewerage system is unavailable. The aims of this research were to investigate the performance and kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility which consists o...

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Main Authors: Vandith Va, Soleh Setiyawan Ahmad, Soewondo Prayatni, Bophann Pom, Hardjono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814704004
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spelling doaj-f9eddac401f445a3b50caca29facba8a2021-02-02T00:36:25ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011470400410.1051/matecconf/201814704004matecconf_sibe2018_04004Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facilityVandith VaSoleh Setiyawan AhmadSoewondo PrayatniBophann PomHardjonoDomestic wastewater from office building has not been maintained well especially in the areas where the sewerage system is unavailable. The aims of this research were to investigate the performance and kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility which consists of anaerobic and aerobic systems for treating wastewater from office building. The experimental data obtained from the variations of COD:N:P ratio 250:28:2.5, 350:38:2.9, 450:47:3.3, and 600:60:3.7 with three different HRT 48h, 24h, and 12h. A One-way ANOVA was performed to investigate the effects of HRT and initial concentration of TN and TP on the performance of nutrient removal. In order to obtain the kinetic coefficients, First Order, Second Order and Stover-Kincannon Models were employed. The results showed that maximum TN and TP removal efficiency were 56% and 86%, respectively. The results of one-way ANOVA showed that HRT and initial concentration of TN and TP gave the significant effects on nutrient removal (p < 0.05). Second Order and Stover-Kincannon Models were found to be more appropriate models for prediction of TN removal in this facility. Controlling HRT and C: N: P ratio may keep good performance of nutrient removal in this facility.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814704004
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author Vandith Va
Soleh Setiyawan Ahmad
Soewondo Prayatni
Bophann Pom
Hardjono
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Soleh Setiyawan Ahmad
Soewondo Prayatni
Bophann Pom
Hardjono
Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Soleh Setiyawan Ahmad
Soewondo Prayatni
Bophann Pom
Hardjono
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title Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
title_short Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
title_full Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
title_fullStr Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Domestic wastewater from office building has not been maintained well especially in the areas where the sewerage system is unavailable. The aims of this research were to investigate the performance and kinetics of nutrient removal in an on-site domestic wastewater treatment facility which consists of anaerobic and aerobic systems for treating wastewater from office building. The experimental data obtained from the variations of COD:N:P ratio 250:28:2.5, 350:38:2.9, 450:47:3.3, and 600:60:3.7 with three different HRT 48h, 24h, and 12h. A One-way ANOVA was performed to investigate the effects of HRT and initial concentration of TN and TP on the performance of nutrient removal. In order to obtain the kinetic coefficients, First Order, Second Order and Stover-Kincannon Models were employed. The results showed that maximum TN and TP removal efficiency were 56% and 86%, respectively. The results of one-way ANOVA showed that HRT and initial concentration of TN and TP gave the significant effects on nutrient removal (p < 0.05). Second Order and Stover-Kincannon Models were found to be more appropriate models for prediction of TN removal in this facility. Controlling HRT and C: N: P ratio may keep good performance of nutrient removal in this facility.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814704004
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