Juanico M. (1996). The performance of batch
stabilization reservoirs for wastewater treatment, storage and reuse in
Israel. Wat. Sci. Tech., 33(10-11):149-159.
ABSTRACT
Stabilization
reservoirs receive partially treated wastewater effluents for storage and
controlled release. They are used in Israel for two purposes: 1) to upgrade the
quality of the effluents during the long residence time within the reservoirs
and, 2) to store the effluents during the rainy winter in order to perform
agricultural irrigation during the dry summer.
The improvement obtained in the quality of the effluents (i.e., the
treatment capacity of the reservoirs) depends on the operational regime of the
reservoirs as reactors: continuous flow, in series, batch, etc. The performance
of the reservoirs as batch reactors for wastewater treatment is herein analyzed
based on outdoor experiments carried out in real scale reservoirs with different
hydraulic and organic loadings. The results of the experiments are compared with
forecasts obtained through statistical and kinetic models. Stabilization
reservoirs working in batch mode, when properly designed and operated, are able
to remove COD, BOD, TSS and detergents by up to one order of magnitude, and
Faecal coliforms by up to five orders of magnitude (before chlorination). A
significant removal of heavy metals, bacteriophages and other pollutants is also
obtained. The quality of the effluents released from the reservoirs, added to
the capability for controlled release, permits both wide crop rotation and easy
management of irrigation.
KEYWORDS
Controlled
discharge; sewage treatment;
wastewater storage; warm regions; wastewater
irrigation.
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