Abstract

We present a non-linear programming formulation for the computation of optimal aeration policies in a sequencing batch reactor for wastewater streams treatment. We assume that organic matter and nitrogen are the main pollutants to be removed to meet water quality targets. The novelty of the work lies in the fact that no binary variables are required to compute the switching time between the aerobic and anoxic stages of the water treatment process leading to a simpler, robust and easier to compute optimization formulation. Moreover, because the control valve, through which air is fed to the reactor, can take either its minimum or maximum bounds as well as any fractional values between such bounds, improved optimal aeration profiles are reported. Such improved profiles mean that shorter processing times are required, compared to previous solutions, leading also to a reduction in the operation cost of the wastewater treatment process. Although the optimal operation policies were computed for a typical home wastewater stream, the optimization formulation can also be extended for the treatment of other polluted streams.

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