The aim of this project was to investigate the potential of reducing number of mixers in the biological treatment process and thereby achieve energy and economical savings and contribute to cleaner environment. The project was carried out at Avedoere wastewater treatment plant and a full scale investigation was conducted to study the effect of reduced mixing on flow velocity, suspended solid sedimentation, concentration gradients of oxygen and SS with depth and treatment efficiency. The only negative effect observed was on flow velocity; however the velocity was above the critical velocity. The plant has been operating with 50% of its designed number of mixers since September 2007 and long term results also confirm that reduced mixing did not have any negative effect on treatment efficiency. The estimated yearly electricity saving is 0.75 GWh/year.
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September 01 2011
Energy savings by reduced mixing in aeration tanks: results from a full scale investigation and long term implementation at Avedoere wastewater treatment plant
A. K. Sharma;
1DTU Environment, Miljoevej, Building 113, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
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T. Guildal;
T. Guildal
2Avedoere Wastewater Services, Kanalholmen 28, 2680 Hvidovre, Denmark
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H. R. Thomsen;
H. R. Thomsen
3Krüger – Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies, Gladsaxevej 363, 2860 Søborg, Denmark
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B. N. Jacobsen
B. N. Jacobsen
4European Environment Agency (EEA), Kongens Nytorv 6, 1050 Copenhagen K, Denmark
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 64 (5): 1089–1095.
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Received:
October 28 2010
Accepted:
February 07 2011
Citation
A. K. Sharma, T. Guildal, H. R. Thomsen, B. N. Jacobsen; Energy savings by reduced mixing in aeration tanks: results from a full scale investigation and long term implementation at Avedoere wastewater treatment plant. Water Sci Technol 1 September 2011; 64 (5): 1089–1095. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.546
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