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SECONDARY WASTEWATER
TREATMENT
Presented By:-
Versha Dabash
Ayush Govil
Shankar Seetaraman
Kriti Singhal
Rishaw kumar
(Btech+Mtech) 1st year
BOITECHNOLOGY
Amity University, Noida, U.P.
CONTENT :-
• History
• Introduction
• Sewage treatment generally involves three stages
• List of alternative secondary treatment methods
I. Activated sludge
II. Aerated lagoon
III.Aerobic granulation
IV.Constructed wetland
V. Membrane bioreactor
VI.Rotating biological contactor
VII.Trickling filter
HISTORY
• Basic sewer systems were used for waste removal in ancient
Mesopotamia , where vertical shafts carried the waste away into
cesspools. Similar systems existed in the Indus Valley civilization in
modern day India and in Ancient Crete and Greece.
• In the Middle Ages the sewer systems built by the Romans fell into
disuse and waste was collected into cesspools that were periodically
emptied by workers known as 'rakers' who would often sell it
as fertilizer to farmers outside the city.
• Modern sewage systems were first built in the mid-nineteenth
century as a reaction to the exacerbation of sanitary conditions
brought on by heavy industrialization and urbanization.
 Sewage treatment generally involves three stages
> Primary
> Secondary
> Tertiary Treatment
INTRODUCTION
• Secondary treatment is designed to substantially degrade the
biological content of the sewage which are derived from human
waste, food waste, soaps and detergent.
• Secondary wastewater treatment is a biological process done
either by aerobic digestion which include processes such as
trickling filters, RBC, aerobic granulation or anaerobic processes
such as constructed wetlands, aerated lagoon and membrane bio
reactor.
AEROBIC DIGESTION
• ACTIVATED SLUDGE
• TRICKLING FILTER
• ROTATATING BIOLOGICAL
CONTACTOR
• AEROBIC GRANULATION
• Constructed Wetland
• Aerated lagoon
• Membrane Bioreactor
ANEROBIC DIGESTION
Some secondary treatment methods include a secondary clarifier to
settle out and separate biological floc or filter material grown in the
secondary treatment bioreactor.
List of alternative secondary treatment methods :
 Activated Sludge
 Aerated Lagoon
 Aerobic Granulation
 Constructed Wetland
 Membrane Bioreactor
 Rotating Biological contactor
 Trickling Filter
ACTIVATED SLUDGE
• Activated sludge is a process for
treating sewage and industrial
wastewaters using air and a
biological floc composed of
bacteria and protozoa.
AERATED LAGOON
• An aerated lagoon or aerated basin is a holding
and/or treatment pond provided with
artificial aeration to promote the biological
oxidation of waste waters.
• There are many other biological processes for
treatment of wastewaters, for
example activated sludge, trickling
filters, rotating biological
contactors and biofilters.
• They all have in common the use
of oxygen (or air) and microbial action to
biotreat the pollutants in wastewaters.
Aerobic Granulation
• The biological treatment of wastewater in
the sewage treatment plant is often
accomplished using conventional activated
sludge systems.
• These systems generally require large surface
areas for treatment and biomass separation
units due to the generally poor settling
properties of the sludge.
• In recent years, new technologies have been
developed to improve settlability. The use
of aerobic granular sludge technology is one
of them.
• STABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY
• LOW ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
• REDUCED FOOTPRINT
• GOOD BIOMASS RETENTION
• PRESENCE OF AEROBIC AND
ANOXIC ZONES INSIDE THE
GRANULES.
• REDUCED INVSTMENT AND
OPERATIONAL COST
• REQUIRE LARGE AREA
• DEAL WITH LARGE NUMBER
OF CONVERSION
PROCESSES
• REQUIRE SEPRATE TANK
FOR CLEAN EFFLUENT
• SLUDGES FROM MUNICIPAL
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PLANT NEED DIFFERENT
STEPS TO DEWATER
BEFORE PROCESSED
CONSTRUCTED WETLAND
• A constructed wetland is an
artificial wetland created as a new or
restored habitat for native and
migratory wildlife, for
anthropogenic discharge.
• Natural wetlands act as a bio filter,
removing sediments and pollutants suc
h as heavy metals from the water.
• Constructed wetlands can be designed
to emulate these features.
• RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE TO
CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE
• EFFECTIVE ,RELIABLE ND
ECOLOGICALLY SOUND
• TOLERATE BOTH GREAT AND SMALL
VOLUMES OF WATER
• INCORPORATE PRODUCTIVE USES
• AESTHETICALLY PLEASING AND
PROVIDE HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE
• REQUIRE LARGE LAND AREA
• EXPOSE THE ODOR OF THE WATER
STREAM IF INPROPER DESIGH
• BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES ARE NOT
WELL UNDERSTOOD
• NUTRIENT REMOVAL TAKE PLACE
MAINLY DURING THE GROWING
SEASONS
• ORGANISM DIE IN WATER AND
RELEASE THERE NUTRIENT IN
SYSTEM
MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR
• Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is the
combination of a membrane
process like microfiltration or ultrafil
tration with a suspended
growth bioreactor.
• It is widely used for municipal and
industrial wastewater treatment
with plant sizes up to
80,000 population equivalent (i.e. 48
• Compact
• High effluent quality
• High volumetric load
possible
• High rate of degradation
• Possible to convert from
existing conventional
active sludge purification
• Aeration limitations
• Stress on sludge in external
MBR
• Membrane pollution
• Cost price
ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR
• A rotating biological contactor or RBC is
a biological treatment process used in the
treatment of wastewater
following primary treatment.
• The primary treatment process removes
the grit and other solids through a
screening process followed by a period of
settlement.
TRICKLING FILTERS
• Trickling filters enable organic material in
the wastewater to be adsorbed by a
population of microorganisms (aerobic,
anaerobic, and facultative bacteria; fungi;
algae; and protozoa) attached to the
medium as a biological film or slime layer.
• The organic material is then degraded by the
aerobic microorganisms in the outer part of
the slime layer.
• The sewage slowly moves through the
porous bed and the effluent is collected
at the bottom.
• As the sewage drains through the
porous bed, this microbial community
absorbs and breaks down dissolved
organic nutrients in the sewage; this
reduces the BOD.
• The sewage may need to be re
circulated several times through the
filter in order to reduce the BOD
sufficiently.
• Simple, reliable, biological
process
• Low power requirement
• Moderate level of skill and
technical expertise needed
to manage and operate the
system.
• Additional treatment
may be needed to
meet more stringent
discharge standards.
• Vector and odour
problems.
• Requires regular
operator attention.
TERTIARY TREATMENT
• After the secondary treatment the treated effluent
is sent for tertiary treatment processes.
• After which water is discharged into a natural
source such as river for further purification by
natural processes.
FACTS
• Asia’s Largest STP is at Bharwara
situated at outskirts of Lucknow Uttar
Pradesh.
• It treats 340 million litres of the city’s
400 million of discharge each day.
• Stickney Water Reclamation Plant
in Chicago.
• Treats 5.44 Billion litres of water
a day for 2.4 million residents.
• Deer Island STP in
Boston produces 3mv of
electricity using
methane evolved from
the digester.
• It also uses the sludge as
fertilizers and produces
75 tons of fertilizer
each day.
• Bailonggan Waste Water
Treatment plant in China.
Treats 528 million gallons
of water each day.
Secondary wastewater treatment

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Secondary wastewater treatment

  • 1. SECONDARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT Presented By:- Versha Dabash Ayush Govil Shankar Seetaraman Kriti Singhal Rishaw kumar (Btech+Mtech) 1st year BOITECHNOLOGY Amity University, Noida, U.P.
  • 2. CONTENT :- • History • Introduction • Sewage treatment generally involves three stages • List of alternative secondary treatment methods I. Activated sludge II. Aerated lagoon III.Aerobic granulation IV.Constructed wetland V. Membrane bioreactor VI.Rotating biological contactor VII.Trickling filter
  • 3. HISTORY • Basic sewer systems were used for waste removal in ancient Mesopotamia , where vertical shafts carried the waste away into cesspools. Similar systems existed in the Indus Valley civilization in modern day India and in Ancient Crete and Greece. • In the Middle Ages the sewer systems built by the Romans fell into disuse and waste was collected into cesspools that were periodically emptied by workers known as 'rakers' who would often sell it as fertilizer to farmers outside the city. • Modern sewage systems were first built in the mid-nineteenth century as a reaction to the exacerbation of sanitary conditions brought on by heavy industrialization and urbanization.
  • 4.  Sewage treatment generally involves three stages > Primary > Secondary > Tertiary Treatment
  • 5.
  • 6. INTRODUCTION • Secondary treatment is designed to substantially degrade the biological content of the sewage which are derived from human waste, food waste, soaps and detergent. • Secondary wastewater treatment is a biological process done either by aerobic digestion which include processes such as trickling filters, RBC, aerobic granulation or anaerobic processes such as constructed wetlands, aerated lagoon and membrane bio reactor.
  • 7. AEROBIC DIGESTION • ACTIVATED SLUDGE • TRICKLING FILTER • ROTATATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR • AEROBIC GRANULATION • Constructed Wetland • Aerated lagoon • Membrane Bioreactor ANEROBIC DIGESTION
  • 8. Some secondary treatment methods include a secondary clarifier to settle out and separate biological floc or filter material grown in the secondary treatment bioreactor. List of alternative secondary treatment methods :  Activated Sludge  Aerated Lagoon  Aerobic Granulation  Constructed Wetland  Membrane Bioreactor  Rotating Biological contactor  Trickling Filter
  • 9. ACTIVATED SLUDGE • Activated sludge is a process for treating sewage and industrial wastewaters using air and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.
  • 10.
  • 11. AERATED LAGOON • An aerated lagoon or aerated basin is a holding and/or treatment pond provided with artificial aeration to promote the biological oxidation of waste waters. • There are many other biological processes for treatment of wastewaters, for example activated sludge, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors and biofilters. • They all have in common the use of oxygen (or air) and microbial action to biotreat the pollutants in wastewaters.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Aerobic Granulation • The biological treatment of wastewater in the sewage treatment plant is often accomplished using conventional activated sludge systems. • These systems generally require large surface areas for treatment and biomass separation units due to the generally poor settling properties of the sludge. • In recent years, new technologies have been developed to improve settlability. The use of aerobic granular sludge technology is one of them.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. • STABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY • LOW ENERGY REQUIREMENTS • REDUCED FOOTPRINT • GOOD BIOMASS RETENTION • PRESENCE OF AEROBIC AND ANOXIC ZONES INSIDE THE GRANULES. • REDUCED INVSTMENT AND OPERATIONAL COST • REQUIRE LARGE AREA • DEAL WITH LARGE NUMBER OF CONVERSION PROCESSES • REQUIRE SEPRATE TANK FOR CLEAN EFFLUENT • SLUDGES FROM MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT NEED DIFFERENT STEPS TO DEWATER BEFORE PROCESSED
  • 18. CONSTRUCTED WETLAND • A constructed wetland is an artificial wetland created as a new or restored habitat for native and migratory wildlife, for anthropogenic discharge. • Natural wetlands act as a bio filter, removing sediments and pollutants suc h as heavy metals from the water. • Constructed wetlands can be designed to emulate these features.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. • RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE • EFFECTIVE ,RELIABLE ND ECOLOGICALLY SOUND • TOLERATE BOTH GREAT AND SMALL VOLUMES OF WATER • INCORPORATE PRODUCTIVE USES • AESTHETICALLY PLEASING AND PROVIDE HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE • REQUIRE LARGE LAND AREA • EXPOSE THE ODOR OF THE WATER STREAM IF INPROPER DESIGH • BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES ARE NOT WELL UNDERSTOOD • NUTRIENT REMOVAL TAKE PLACE MAINLY DURING THE GROWING SEASONS • ORGANISM DIE IN WATER AND RELEASE THERE NUTRIENT IN SYSTEM
  • 22. MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR • Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is the combination of a membrane process like microfiltration or ultrafil tration with a suspended growth bioreactor. • It is widely used for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment with plant sizes up to 80,000 population equivalent (i.e. 48
  • 23.
  • 24. • Compact • High effluent quality • High volumetric load possible • High rate of degradation • Possible to convert from existing conventional active sludge purification • Aeration limitations • Stress on sludge in external MBR • Membrane pollution • Cost price
  • 25. ROTATING BIOLOGICAL CONTACTOR • A rotating biological contactor or RBC is a biological treatment process used in the treatment of wastewater following primary treatment. • The primary treatment process removes the grit and other solids through a screening process followed by a period of settlement.
  • 26.
  • 27. TRICKLING FILTERS • Trickling filters enable organic material in the wastewater to be adsorbed by a population of microorganisms (aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative bacteria; fungi; algae; and protozoa) attached to the medium as a biological film or slime layer. • The organic material is then degraded by the aerobic microorganisms in the outer part of the slime layer.
  • 28. • The sewage slowly moves through the porous bed and the effluent is collected at the bottom. • As the sewage drains through the porous bed, this microbial community absorbs and breaks down dissolved organic nutrients in the sewage; this reduces the BOD. • The sewage may need to be re circulated several times through the filter in order to reduce the BOD sufficiently.
  • 29. • Simple, reliable, biological process • Low power requirement • Moderate level of skill and technical expertise needed to manage and operate the system. • Additional treatment may be needed to meet more stringent discharge standards. • Vector and odour problems. • Requires regular operator attention.
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  • 31. TERTIARY TREATMENT • After the secondary treatment the treated effluent is sent for tertiary treatment processes. • After which water is discharged into a natural source such as river for further purification by natural processes.
  • 32. FACTS • Asia’s Largest STP is at Bharwara situated at outskirts of Lucknow Uttar Pradesh. • It treats 340 million litres of the city’s 400 million of discharge each day.
  • 33. • Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Chicago. • Treats 5.44 Billion litres of water a day for 2.4 million residents.
  • 34. • Deer Island STP in Boston produces 3mv of electricity using methane evolved from the digester. • It also uses the sludge as fertilizers and produces 75 tons of fertilizer each day.
  • 35. • Bailonggan Waste Water Treatment plant in China. Treats 528 million gallons of water each day.