Occurrence of Designated Odor Substances in Wastewater Treatment Plant and Industrial Estate

Hyeon-Jun Cho, Su-Chul Yoon
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Objectives : Odor emissions pose a challenge due to the diversity of odor-producing substances, their various sources, and the complex interactions between different compounds. Moreover, people's perception of odor intensity can vary based on their living environment and psychological state, making it difficult to effectively manage and develop mitigation measures for odors, in contrast to other air pollutants. To address this issue, this study focuses on two prominent sources of residential odors, namely wastewater treatment plant and industrial estate.Methods : Through on-site data collection, the study aims to investigate the characteristics of odor emissions and analyze seasonal trends in odor generation. Ultimately, the study seeks to assess the substances contributing to odors in wastewater treatment plant and industrial estate through odor contribution analysis.Results and Discussion : The research findings reveal that wastewater treatment plants predominantly emit high concentrations of fatty acid substances such as Propionic acid, iso-Valeric acid, and n-Valeric acid. In contrast, industrial estates release a variety of odor-causing substances, including Toluene, Xylene, Butyraldehyde, Trimethylamine, and iso-Valeraldehyde.Conclusion Significant differences are observed both in terms of odor concentration and odor contribution. These disparities are attributed to the specific characteristics of wastewater treatment plants and industrial processes that induce odors. Nevertheless, in both types of facilities, Trimethylamine is identified as a major contributor to odors.
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污水处理厂和工业区出现指定臭味物质的情况
目标:由于产生异味的物质种类繁多、来源各异,而且不同化合物之间存在复杂的相互作用,因此异味排放是一项挑战。此外,人们对气味强度的感知会因生活环境和心理状态的不同而有所差异,因此与其他空气污染物相比,很难对气味进行有效管理并制定减缓措施。为解决这一问题,本研究重点关注两个突出的住宅异味源,即污水处理厂和工业园区。方法:本研究旨在通过现场数据收集,调查异味排放的特征,并分析异味产生的季节性趋势。结果与讨论:研究结果显示,污水处理厂主要排放高浓度的脂肪酸物质,如丙酸、异戊酸和正戊酸。结论 在臭气浓度和臭气贡献率方面都存在显著差异。这些差异可归因于污水处理厂的具体特点和诱发异味的工业流程。不过,在这两类设施中,三甲胺都被确定为臭味的主要来源。
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