评估水处理厂的运行效率和性能

Joseph K. Bwapwa , Nonsindiso Mkhize , Mohammed Seyam
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本研究全面分析了黑泽尔米尔水处理厂在 1999 年至 2018 年期间的运行效率和性能评估。通过重点研究铁(Fe)、浊度和大肠杆菌等少数参数的去除效率,该研究为了解水厂有效处理水和生产优质饮用水的能力提供了宝贵的见解。利用数据分析技术和计算工具,该研究还探索了研究期间之后的水质参数预测,增强了未来水质监测和管理的预测能力。黑泽尔米尔水处理厂(WTP)的日供水能力为 75 毫升,为周边地区供水。其复杂的处理工艺包括化学加药、澄清、过滤和消毒,运行和谐。该污水处理厂的水质一直超过全球标准。出水浊度始终符合严格的世界卫生组织/南非国家(WHO/SANS)排放标准,≤ 1 NTU。1999 年至 2018 年期间,浊度去除率平均为 65.88% 至 99.61%。铁的去除率也符合 WHO/SANS 标准,≤ 2 mg/L。同期的去除率平均在 82% 到 99% 之间。最令人印象深刻的是,同期的大肠杆菌去除率保持在完美的 100%,表明整个期间的出水不含病原体,年均值稳定在 0 MPN/100 m。通过使用先进的数据分析工具(如 R 软件包)、开发性能评估框架、提出采用创新技术的建议以及改进运行和维护方法,这些挑战都得以克服。总之,这项研究为污水处理和水质管理领域做出了重大贡献,促进了我们对可持续水资源管理和环境保护的理解。
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Evaluation of operational efficiency and performance for a water treatment plant

The current study presents a comprehensive analysis of the operational efficiency and performance evaluation of the Hazelmere Water Treatment Plant over the period from 1999 to 2018. By focusing on the removal efficiencies of few parameters including iron (Fe), turbidity, and E. coli, the study provides valuable insights into the plant's ability to treat water effectively and produce high-quality drinking water. Leveraging data analysis techniques and computational tools, the research also explores the forecasting of water quality parameters beyond the study period, enhancing predictive capabilities for monitoring and managing water quality in the future. The Hazelmere Water Treatment Plant (WTP) has a daily capacity of 75 Ml it supplies water to the surroundings. Its intricate treatment process, featuring chemical dosing, clarification, filtration, and disinfection, operates harmoniously. The plant consistently exceeded global standards. Effluent turbidity consistently met stringent World Health Organization/South African National (WHO/SANS) discharge standards at ≤ 1 NTU. The turbidity removal efficiencies ranged from 65.88 to 99.61 % on average over the period from 1999 to 2018. Iron removal also adhered to WHO/SANS criteria, registering ≤ 2 mg/L. The removal efficiencies have ranged from 82 to 99% on average for the same period. Most impressively, E. coli removal efficiency maintained a flawless 100 % for the same period, indicating a pathogen-free effluent throughout the period, with a steady annual average of 0 MPN/100 m, some challenges have occurred including the contamination of the freshwater from the dam, the limited data availability, and issues related to sustainability and compliance. These challenges were overcome by using advanced tools for data analyses such as R package, developing a performance evaluation framework and establishing recommendations for the adoption of innovative technologies, and improvements in operation and maintenance practices. Overall, this study makes significant contributions to the field of wastewater treatment and water quality management, advancing our understanding of sustainable water resource management and environmental protection.

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