Abstract

This paper examined the efficiency of multivariate linear regression (MLR) and artificial neural network (ANN) models in prediction of two major water quality parameters in a wastewater treatment plant. Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) as well as indirect indicators of organic matters are representative parameters for sewer water quality. Performance of the ANN models was evaluated using coefficient of correlation (r), root mean square error (RMSE) and bias values. The computed values of BOD and COD by model, ANN method and regression analysis were in close agreement with their respective measured values. Results showed that the ANN performance model was better than the MLR model. Comparative indices of the optimized ANN with input values of temperature (T), pH, total suspended solid (TSS) and total suspended (TS) for prediction of BOD was RMSE = 25.1 mg/L, r = 0.83 and for prediction of COD was RMSE = 49.4 mg/L, r = 0.81. It was found that the ANN model could be employed successfully in estimating the BOD and COD in the inlet of wastewater biochemical treatment plants. Moreover, sensitive examination results showed that pH parameter have more effect on BOD and COD predicting to another parameters. Also, both implemented models have predicted BOD better than COD.

Highlights

  • Water is a vital matter for all aspects of human and ecosystem survival and health

  • In the present study, the efficiency of multivariate linear regression (MLR) and artificial neural network (ANN) models were investigated in prediction of two major water quality parameters, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD), in Ekbatan wastewater treatment plant, Tehran, Iran

  • The results indicated that the ANN model with minimum input parameters, temperature (T), pH, total suspended solid and total suspended could be successfully used for predicting BOD and COD concentrations

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Introduction

Water is a vital matter for all aspects of human and ecosystem survival and health. Evaluation of water quality parameters is necessary to enhance the performance of an assessment operation and develop better management and planning for water resources. The quality of wastewater generated in any process industry is generally indicated by performance indices namely biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD). The BOD and COD are representative parameters for sewer water quality [1]. The BOD is an approximate measure of the amount of biochemical degradable organic matter present in a water sample and is for domestic wastewater. COD values are always greater than BOD values, but COD measurements can be made in a few hours while BOD measurements take five days [2].

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