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Evaluation of External Carbon Source on the 2 Stage Denitrification Process by Simulation of GPS-X  

Chung, Chang-Wha ((주)한국종합기술개발공사)
Shim, Yu-Seop ((주)한국종합기술개발공사)
Kim, Tae-Hyung ((주)한국종합기술개발공사)
Park, Chul-Hwi (서울시립대학교 환경공학부)
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Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater / v.18, no.1, 2004 , pp. 37-48 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate adaptability of external carbon source using GPS-X program in pilot plant composed with 2-stage denitrification process. The result from analysis of pilot plant operation and GPS-X simulation showed that effluent concentration could be simulated similarly by modifying operation conditions, such as DO concentration, C/N ratio and other calibrated parameter. In order to satisfy the standard of the effluent water quality on T-N of 20mg/L, it required approximately 3.1 of C/N ratio and 50% of nitrogen removal efficiency when influent T-N is 36.9mg/L. To maintain the stable water quality of the receiving water, the effluent T-N concentration should be less than 10-15mg/L and the appropriate C/N ratio to remove nitrogen was 4.27-6.82. The analysis of sensitivity to kinetic coefficient and reaction constant showed that $Y_H$ and ${\mu}_{mAUT}$ were most sensitive to nitrate and ammonia nitrogen, relatively and sensitivity coefficient of their were 1.32, 1.98. It was concluded that as $Y_H$ decreased and ${\mu}_{mAUT}$ increased, the reaction rates of denitrification and nitrification increased and the removal efficiencies of $NO_3{^-}-N$ and $NH_4{^+}-N$ improved.
Keywords
C/N ratio; 2-stage denitrification; GPS-X; External carbon source; Mecellulose;
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