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Anaerobic Ponds: Design and Operation

Anaerobic ponds are used to treat wastewater with high organic loads in the absence of oxygen. They function similarly to septic tanks through sedimentation and anaerobic digestion. Key aspects include: - Depth ranges from 1-5m depending on ground conditions, usually 2-4m. - Intense anaerobic biological digestion removes a high percentage of BOD and SS. - Odors are mainly from hydrogen sulfide gas produced as sulfate reducing bacteria break down sulfates. Odor is usually not an issue if sulfate is below 500mg/L.

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Anaerobic Ponds: Design and Operation

Anaerobic ponds are used to treat wastewater with high organic loads in the absence of oxygen. They function similarly to septic tanks through sedimentation and anaerobic digestion. Key aspects include: - Depth ranges from 1-5m depending on ground conditions, usually 2-4m. - Intense anaerobic biological digestion removes a high percentage of BOD and SS. - Odors are mainly from hydrogen sulfide gas produced as sulfate reducing bacteria break down sulfates. Odor is usually not an issue if sulfate is below 500mg/L.

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ANAEROBIC PONDS

P f Professor Mara M

ANAEROBIC PONDS
high organic (BOD) loading devoid of dissolved oxygen depth range 15 m; depends on ground conditions diti usually ll 2 24 4m no (or very few) algae surface area not important

ALGAE: occasional surface film of sulphidesulphidetolerant Chlamydomonas

ALGAE: occasional surface film of sulphidesulphidetolerant Chlamydomonas OPERATION OF ANAEROBIC PONDS sedimentation of settleable solids and i intense anaerobic bi di digestion i ( (>15 15oC) and d copious biogas g ( (CH4 & CO2) production high BOD & SS removal functions much like an open septic tank

Biogas: Biogas : CH4, CO2

scum layer

sludge layer

About 30% of influent BOD leaves as biogas same groups of anaerobic bacteria involved as in septic tanks and anaerobic digesters require same environmental conditions diti ( (eg, pH H >6.5) 6 5)

DESIGN OF ANAEROBIC PONDS


based on volumetric BOD5 loading, g, v
V = Li Q/V g/m3d = Li/a Li Q

Li = influent BOD5 mg/l (= g/m3) Q = flow, m3/d V = volume, l m3 a 1 d

V/Q = (retention ( i time, i d days) )

Design range for normal domestic wastewater: t t

100 V 400
if <100, then not fully anaerobic (?) if >400, then risk of odour release

ODOUR
caused mainly by hydrogen sulphide gas (H2S) sulphates (SO42) reduced in anaerobic ponds by obligately anaerobic sulphatereducing bacteria (eg, Desulfovibrio spp) to sulphides (H2S, S HS, S2) proportion of sulphide existing as H2S depends on pH:

HS-

S=

H2S

Effect of p pH on hydrogen y g sulphide p bisulphidesulphide equilibrium

Odour, continued
odour not usually a problem if sulphate concentration <500 mg/l as SO42 check h k th the sulphate l h t conc. of f th the l local l drinking g water (max ( = 250 mg/l) g ) control therefore not normally necessary, but can be achieved by adding lime or soda ash to keep pH >7 (or by recirculating maturation pond effluent, but expensive and pump needs maintenance)

Recommended Design Procedure for Anaerobic Ponds


Performance should increase with temperature, but insufficient reliable field d t available data il bl t to d develop l good dd design i equation Design temperature: mean air temp. in coldest month (slightly conservative as pond temp. some 2 23oC warmer) Minimum retention time of 1 day

DESIGN VALUES Temp (oC) 10 1020 2025 >25 BOD5 loading ( / 3 day) (g/m d ) 100 20T 100* 10T + 100* 350 Percentage BOD removal l 40 2T + 20* 2T + 20* 70

* Linear interpolation (T = temperature, oC)

PERFORMANCE OF ANAEROBIC PONDS


Raw wastewater 306 g/m3d

A2 A2
A4 129 g/m3d

A3

Northeast Brazil, ~25 C

Retention BOD5 SS time (mg/l) (mg/l) (days) Raw ww 08 0.8 0.4 1.9 245 59* 59 * 45 49 310 82** 82 ** 64 57

FC (per 100 ml) 4.7 107 8 1 106 8.1 5.0 106 4.7 106

A2
A3 A4

* 76 percent removal

** 74 percent removal

Not worth having (at least for domestic ww)

Pond Code A2/1 A6 A4/1 A1/3 A1/2 A1/1

Performance of Anaerobic Ponds Northeast Brazil 25oC Retention Volumetric Percentage time BOD load BOD (days) (g/m3 day) removal 08 0.8 306 76 1.0 215 76 1.9 129 80 2.0 116 75 4.0 72 68 68 6.8 35 74

Anaerobic ponds
very good removal of BOD & SS this has effect of reducing land area requirement i tf for overall ll pond d system, system t so anaerobic p ponds should always y be used (except at small works serving only a few thousand people)

Operation and maintenance


1. fly breeding in scum layer may be a problem: use a suitable larvicide 2 desludge when full of sludge this 2. occurs every n years: (Pond volume, m3) n= Sludge accumulation (Population) 3 rate m /caput year rate,
~0.04 0.04 m3/[Link] in tropics ~0.08 m3/[Link] in Europe

Central C t l slaughterhouse CYPRUS

Average BOD = 15002000 mg/l

Anaerobic pond, Cyprus

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