lcms
Chemical
- Dec 7, 2003
- 44
Dear Sirs,
I work at a Rubber Factory Plant that have started up a wastewater treatment plant since february´ 12.
Our worst nightmare (among small others) is the primary physical treatment where we have a rapid on line mixer to mix 200 ppm of alum with our pH adjusted raw wastewater (to pH 8,5) to coagulate the particles which are thereafter floculated with 2.5 ppm of anionic polymer (0.1 % KURITA CP-606 solution of polyacrilamide). The coagulation and floculation under these conditions are just fine, but our lamellar gravity settler bottom is not suitable for complete removal of the sludge formed and the remaining sludge undergoes a anaerobic fermentation that develop some gases (H2S; N2; etc.). This undesired flotation drags some particles to our MBR reactors (2 tanks 350 m3 with 5 400 m2 Microdyn Nadir membranes in each tanks, designed to filtrate 60 m3/h) and we are very concerned that this could clog the extra expensive membranes.
Well, I would really apreciate if one of you have some tips how to improve, or even better, how to design an effective geometry to remove all sludge from the bottom of our gravity settler. I would like to add that my present bottom geometry are two "V" shape tunnels where there is only on bottom perforatede 2 inches pipes in each side and the sludge is remaining between the hole intervals and on the top inclinated (45 degrees) tunnels walls.
If needed I can attached draws or even pictures to improve understanding of our problem.
Thanks in advance,
LCMS.
I work at a Rubber Factory Plant that have started up a wastewater treatment plant since february´ 12.
Our worst nightmare (among small others) is the primary physical treatment where we have a rapid on line mixer to mix 200 ppm of alum with our pH adjusted raw wastewater (to pH 8,5) to coagulate the particles which are thereafter floculated with 2.5 ppm of anionic polymer (0.1 % KURITA CP-606 solution of polyacrilamide). The coagulation and floculation under these conditions are just fine, but our lamellar gravity settler bottom is not suitable for complete removal of the sludge formed and the remaining sludge undergoes a anaerobic fermentation that develop some gases (H2S; N2; etc.). This undesired flotation drags some particles to our MBR reactors (2 tanks 350 m3 with 5 400 m2 Microdyn Nadir membranes in each tanks, designed to filtrate 60 m3/h) and we are very concerned that this could clog the extra expensive membranes.
Well, I would really apreciate if one of you have some tips how to improve, or even better, how to design an effective geometry to remove all sludge from the bottom of our gravity settler. I would like to add that my present bottom geometry are two "V" shape tunnels where there is only on bottom perforatede 2 inches pipes in each side and the sludge is remaining between the hole intervals and on the top inclinated (45 degrees) tunnels walls.
If needed I can attached draws or even pictures to improve understanding of our problem.
Thanks in advance,
LCMS.