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Optimization of Wastewater Treatment Plant, SAR Treatment Tananger

Franksen, Kirstine H.
Master thesis
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2016-06
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Abstract
The focus of this thesis is optimization of the wastewater treatment plant, SART owned by SAR AS.

Based on an evaluation of the present treatment condition, capacity and limitations,

performance of the plant has been evaluated, with the objective of proposing optimizations in terms

of increasing capacity of the plant.

The wastewater treatment plant is designed as a conventional activated sludge plant, but is currently

operated as a CFSTR process. Mass

balance analysis of the plant

has been

done accordingly.

Experimental analysis of the wastewater

has shown

that the received wastewater is primarily

composed of readily biodegradable COD.

Effluent wastewater analysis has shown that the water

still contain

s biodegradable COD, indicating that the treatment process can be optimized further.

The performance of the plant has been determined in terms of COD removal and showed an average

COD removal of 53% and an average dissolved COD removal of 83%. The low perc

entage of total

COD removal has been found to be a result of high biomass content in the effluent.

Increasing the plant capacity in terms of flow,

has been

shown not to be feasible when operating the

plant as a CFSTR process.

Operating the plant as an activated sludge plant by recirculating and wasting sludge

has been

proposed as an option to

increase COD removal efficiency and to

increase the plant capacity.
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Master's thesis in Environmental technology / Offshore environmental engineering
Publisher
University of Stavanger, Norway
Series
Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IMN/2016;

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