While the mechanism of biological phosphorus removal (BPR) and the need for volatile fatty acids (VFA) have been well researched and documented to the point where it is now possible to design a plant with a very reliable phosphorus removal process using formal flow sheets, BPR is still observed in a number of plants that have no designated anaerobic zone, which was considered essential for phosphorus removal. Some examples are given in this paper. A theory is proposed and then applied to solve problems with a shortage of VFA in the influent of the Henderson NV plant. Mixed liquor was fermented in the anaerobic zone, which resulted in phosphorus removal to very low levels. This paper will discuss some of the background, and some case histories and applications, and present a simple postulation as to the mechanism and efforts at modelling the results.
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April 01 2012
Saving phosphorus removal at the Henderson NV plant
J. Barnard;
1Black & Veatch, 8400 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114, USA
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M. Steichen
M. Steichen
1Black & Veatch, 8400 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64114, USA
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Water Sci Technol (2012) 65 (7): 1318–1322.
Article history
Received:
August 15 2011
Accepted:
November 30 2011
Citation
J. Barnard, D. Houweling, H. Analla, M. Steichen; Saving phosphorus removal at the Henderson NV plant. Water Sci Technol 1 April 2012; 65 (7): 1318–1322. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.022
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