Advanced Wastewater Treatment Process using Rotating Activated Bacillus Contactor (RABC)

망상형 회전식 바실러스 접촉장치를 이용한 하수의 고도처리공정에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Eung-Ho (School of Urban and Civil Engineering, Hongik University) ;
  • Cho, Yoen-Je (Seil Technology Co.) ;
  • Park, Seong-Joo (Department of Microbiology, College of Science, Daejeon University) ;
  • Shin, Kwang-Soo (Department of Microbiology, College of Science, Daejeon University) ;
  • Yim, Soo-Bin (School of Urban and Civil Engineering, Hongik University) ;
  • Jung, Jin-Kwon (School of Urban and Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
  • 김응호 (홍익대학교 건설도시공학부) ;
  • 조연제 ((주)세일기술) ;
  • 박성주 (대전대학교 이과대학 생명과학부 미생물학전공) ;
  • 신광수 (대전대학교 이과대학 생명과학부 미생물학전공) ;
  • 임수빈 (홍익대학교 건설도시공학부) ;
  • 정진권 (홍익대학교 건설도시공학부)
  • Published : 2004.03.30

Abstract

A new technology for advanced wastewater treatment was developed using a modified Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) process, named as Rotating Activated Bacillus Contactor (RABC) process that utilizes Bacillus sp., the facultatively anaerobic or activated microaerophilic bacteria on multiple-stage reticular rotating carriers, as a predominant species. The RABC process for a municipal wastewater with relatively low concentrations of organics, nitrogen, and phosphorus showed stable and high removal efficiencies, less than $BOD_5$ 10 mg/L, T-N 15 mg/L, and T-P 1.5 mg/L in final effluent. The performance load of RABC process was shown to be $1.23kg{\cdot}BOD/m^2{\cdot}day$ for the first stage (average $0.31kg{\cdot}BOD/m^2{\cdot}day$ for the total stages) based on both removed BOD and converted disc area corresponding to the reticular one. The sludge produced in the RABC process is characterized by low generation rate (about $0.18kg{\cdot}MLSS/kg{\cdot}BOD$) and excellent settleability. The number ratio of Bacillus ($2.4{\times}10^6CFU/ml$) to heterotrophic bacteria ($3.6{\times}10^7CFU/ml$) inhabiting in the biofilms of the RABC process was 6.7 %, indicating that Bacillus sp. was a predominant species in the biofilms. The RABC process with reticular rotating carriers showed its excellent performance for the advanced wastewater treatment without any offensive odor problem due to organic overloading.

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