New stricter nitrogen effluent standards and increasing influent loads require existing wastewater treatment plans (WWTPs) to extend or optimize. At WWTPs with limited aeration capacity, limited denitrification capacity or shortage of aerobic sludge age, implementation of SHARON to improve nitrogen effluent quality can be a solution. SHARON is a compact, sustainable and cost-effective biological process for treatment of nitrogen-rich rejection waters. At WWTP Rotterdam-Dokhaven and WWTP Utrecht a SHARON has been in operation for several years. For both WWTPs the effect of SHARON on the nitrogen effluent quality has been evaluated. WWTP Rotterdam-Dokhaven has limited aeration capacity. By implementation of SHARON, the ammonia load of the effluent was reduced by 50%. WWTP Utrecht had limited denitrification capacity. The implementation of SHARON improved the effluent nitrate load by 40%. The overall TN removal efficiency increased from 65% to over 75% and strict nitrogen effluents standards (TN = 10 mg N/l) could be reached. Through modelling and supported by full scale practice it has been shown that by implementation of SHARON in combination with enhanced influent pre-treatment, the aerobic sludge age can be extended to maintain total nitrogen removal at lower temperatures.
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August 01 2005
SHARON process evaluated for improved wastewater treatment plant nitrogen effluent quality
R. van Kempen;
*Grontmij, P.O. Box 14, 3730 AA De Bilt, The Netherlands, (E-mail: rogier.vankempen@grontmij.nl; cheryl.tenhave@grontmij.nl; bas.meijer@grontmij.nl)
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C.C.R. ten Have;
C.C.R. ten Have
*Grontmij, P.O. Box 14, 3730 AA De Bilt, The Netherlands, (E-mail: rogier.vankempen@grontmij.nl; cheryl.tenhave@grontmij.nl; bas.meijer@grontmij.nl)
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S.C.F. Meijer;
S.C.F. Meijer
*Grontmij, P.O. Box 14, 3730 AA De Bilt, The Netherlands, (E-mail: rogier.vankempen@grontmij.nl; cheryl.tenhave@grontmij.nl; bas.meijer@grontmij.nl)
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J.W. Mulder;
J.W. Mulder
**Water Authority Hollandse Eilanden & Waarden, P.O. Box 469, 3300 AL Dordrecht, The Netherlands, (E-mail: jw.mulder@zhew.nl)
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J.O.J. Duin;
J.O.J. Duin
***Water Authority De Stichtse Rijnlanden, P.O. Box 550, 3990 GJ The Netherlands, (E-mail: duin.joj@hdsr.nl)
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C.A. Uijterlinde;
C.A. Uijterlinde
****Dutch Foundation of Applied Water Research, P.O. Box 8090, 3503 RB Utrecht, The Netherlands, (E-mail: uijterlinde@stowa.nl)
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M.C.M. van Loosdrecht
M.C.M. van Loosdrecht
*****Department of Biochemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands, (E-mail: m.c.m.vanloosdrecht@tnw.tudelft.nl)
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Water Sci Technol (2005) 52 (4): 55–62.
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R. van Kempen, C.C.R. ten Have, S.C.F. Meijer, J.W. Mulder, J.O.J. Duin, C.A. Uijterlinde, M.C.M. van Loosdrecht; SHARON process evaluated for improved wastewater treatment plant nitrogen effluent quality. Water Sci Technol 1 August 2005; 52 (4): 55–62. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2005.0087
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