Nutrient sensors that can be located directly in the activated sludge processes are gaining in number at wastewater treatment plants. The in situ location of the sensors means that they can be located close to the processes that they aim to control and hence are perfectly suited for automatic process control. Compared to the location of automatic analysers in the effluent from the sedimentation reactors the in situ location means a large reduction in the response time. The settlers typically work as a first-order delay on the signal with a retention time in the range of 4-12 hours depending on the size of the settlers. Automatic process control of the nitrogen and phosphorus removal processes means that considerable improvements in the performance of aeration, internal recirculation, carbon dosage and phosphate precipitation dosage can be reached by using a simple control structure as well as simple PID controllers. The performance improvements can be seen in decreased energy and chemicals consumption and less variation in effluent concentrations of ammonium, total nitrogen and phosphate. Simple control schemes are demonstrated for the pre-denitrification and the post precipitation system by means of full-scale plant experiments and model simulations.
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July 01 2003
Improved nutrient removal using in situ continuous on-line sensors with short response time
P. Ingildsen;
P. Ingildsen
*Danfoss Analytical, Ellegaardsvej 36, 6400 Soenderborg, Denmark and IEA, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
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H. Wendelboe
H. Wendelboe
**Danfoss Analytical, Ellegaardsvej 36, 6400 Soenderborg, Denmark
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Water Sci Technol (2003) 48 (1): 95–102.
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P. Ingildsen, H. Wendelboe; Improved nutrient removal using in situ continuous on-line sensors with short response time. Water Sci Technol 1 July 2003; 48 (1): 95–102. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2003.0025
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