Impact of biological clogging and pretreatments on the operation of soil aquifer treatments for wastewater reclamation

Q1 Environmental Science Water Cycle Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.watcyc.2022.03.001
Vu Kiem Thuy , Kai He , Shinya Echigo , Yasuhiro Asada , Sadahiko Itoh
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Globally, sustainable water management is required to minimize water security, and soil aquifer treatments (SATs) are widely applied in wastewater reclamation. Clogging problems limit the sustainable operation of SATs (i.e., the decrease of infiltration rate), and Physical clogging has been widely studied. However, the effect of biological clogging on the operation of SATs is still unclear. Thus, this study focuses on the effects of biological clogging in an SAT system and demonstrates that the clogging process in an SAT column. In this study, the infiltration rate in the A2O ​+ ​NaN3 water column decreased slightly, to 6–7 ​cm/h with an average rate of 0.01 ​cm/h per month after 240 ​d, compared with an average rate of 0.3 ​cm/h per month in the columns fed by filtered A2O water. The fastest reduction in infiltration rate, caused by biological clogging, occurred in the first 60 ​d and corresponded to the highest reduction in hydraulic conductivity of 0–2.5 ​cm layer. For alleviating clogging, this study illustrated that removing suspended solids from A2O water by filtration helped reduce approximately 25% of polysaccharides and heterotrophic bacteria. In comparison, pre-ozonation of A2O water helped to reduce approximately 70% of the biomass in the surface layer of the A2O ​+ ​O3 column. Thus, ozonation of wastewater effluent helps control biological clogging in SAT.

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生物堵塞和预处理对污水回收土壤含水层处理运行的影响
在全球范围内,为了最大限度地减少水安全,需要可持续的水管理,土壤含水层处理(SATs)在废水回收中得到广泛应用。堵塞问题(即渗透速率的降低)限制了sat的可持续运行,物理堵塞问题已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,生物堵塞对sat运行的影响尚不清楚。因此,本研究的重点是生物堵塞对SAT系统的影响,并证明了SAT柱中的堵塞过程。在本研究中,A2O + NaN3水柱的入渗速率略有下降,240 d后为6-7 cm/h,平均速率为0.01 cm/h /月,而过滤后的A2O水柱的入渗速率为0.3 cm/h /月。生物堵塞导致的入渗速率下降最快,发生在前60 d, 0-2.5 cm层的水导率下降幅度最大。为了缓解堵塞,该研究表明,通过过滤去除A2O水中的悬浮物有助于减少约25%的多糖和异养细菌。相比之下,A2O水的预臭氧化有助于减少A2O + O3柱表层约70%的生物量。因此,废水的臭氧化处理有助于控制SAT中的生物堵塞。
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