Abstract

This paper describes a method to decrease the additional measurement effort during a model calibration/verification to create reliable models for plant optimisation. The method is based on the deterministic processes creating the dry weather inflow to municipal treatment plants, which can be described by a simple influent composition model. This method was applied to two wastewater treatment plants of Lippeverband and the usability is indicated by the good correlation between routine online effluent measurements and simulation results. This paper presents one of these applications, the case study WWTP Dorsten. The resulting model is used to analyse the current plant performance, to analyse bottlenecks and to develop future improvements of operation and control of this plant. A selection of control options is demonstrated.

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