Juanico M. (1991). Should Waste Stabilization Ponds
be Designed for Perfect-Mixing or Plug-Flow?. Wat. Sci. Tech.,
23:1495-1502.
ABSTRACT
The
effect of
the hydraulic
flow pattern on
the performance
of Waste Stabilization
Ponds is analyzed by
modelling. The analysis is made
on two parameters
with different removal
constants (Bacteria and BOD) and for
the cases of
steady hydraulic
loading and when hydraulic loading
changes
on weekends. Plug-Flow
ponds perform much better
than perfect mixed ones
for removal of parameters with high removal constants such as bacteria.
plug-flow and perfect mixed ponds perform very similarly when the removal
constant is low as for BOD.
Changes in the hydraulic loading regime due to weekend effect do not
modify the variability of
outflow quality from plug-flow
ponds. These changes do
affect the variability of outflow quality from perfect mixed
ponds only in the case of
parameters with high removal constants such as
bacteria. polishing ponds
intended for bacterial removal should be designed for
plug- flow. Facultative
ponds intended for BOD removal may be designed for
perfect mixed, partial
mixed or plug-flow. Several
small ponds with short residence time located in series, or the parcellation of a single big pond with
widely spaced baffles,
would avoid short circuiting of effluents between inlet
and outlet. However, this
design does not assure a plug-flow pattern,
and it may lead to the formation of dead areas and the reduction of the
actual residence time of effluents
within the system.
KEYWORDS
hydraulic flow;
hydraulic loading; BOD removal; Bacteria removal; facultative ponds;
polishing ponds; removal constant; pond series.
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