Abstract

The typical process of nitrogen removal in the oxidation ditch is achieved through the control of oxygen supply ( forming aerobic and anoxic zones within the ditch channel) or alternating aeration using intermittently operating aerator(s). The operating conditions for efficient nitrogen removal with any of these methods have yet to be clarified. The purpose of this study is to establish an oxidation ditch system with a high rate of nitrogen removal by intermittent aeration. Effects of intermittent aeration on nitrogen removal characteristics were studied by experiments with a bench scale- and full scale-plant and by simulation. The conditions of optimum operation (aerobic and anoxic periods) for a high rate of nitrogen removal were found. These conditions principally depend upon the rates of nitrification and denitrification. By operating the full scale plant system with intermittent aeration ( cycle time is 45 minutes and aerobic ratio is 0.42 ), a high rate nitrogen removal efficiency of 81% was achieved without adding any alkaline matter or organic carbon sources. It was shown that the results of simulation agree with the observed data of the full scale plant system, and that the rate of denitrification depends upon the conditions of intermittent aeration.

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