Spatial variability of anaerobic processes and wastewater pH in force mains

Elise Alice Rudelle, Asbjørn Haaning Nielsen, Thorkild Hvitved-Jacobsen, Henriette Stokbro Jensen, Jes Vollertsen

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Abstract

The present study focuses on anaerobic organic matter transformation processes in force mains for the purpose of improving existing sewer process models. Wastewater samples were obtained at 100 m intervals from a 1 km long pilot scale force main and measured for several wastewater parameters. Transformation rates for selected parameters were calculated and their spatial variability analyzed. In terms of electron transfer, fermentation was the most significant process, resulting in a net volatile fatty acid formation of 0.83 mmol/L. Sulfate reduction resulted in a production of 0.73 mmol/L of inorganic sulfide. Methanogenesis was negligable in all experiments despite an anaerobic residence time of more than 30 hours. As a result of the anaerobic processes, the wastewater pH decreased by approximately one pH unit, resulting in a corresponding increase in the fraction of molecular hydrogen sulfide. A significant spatial variablilty was observed for the average transformation rates of all parameters.
Original languageEnglish
JournalWater Environment Research
Volume88
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)747-755
ISSN1061-4303
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Alkalinity
  • Anaerobic processes
  • Fermentation
  • Odor
  • Sulfate reduction

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