Iborra Clar, A.; Mendoza Roca, JA.; Bes Piá, MA.; Morenilla Martínez, JJ.; Bernácer-Bonora, I.; Martínez Francisco, FJ.; Illueca-Muñoz, J. (2011). A study about the use of chemicals in conventional tertiary treatment.Performances comparison of three municipal wastewater treatmentplants and pilot plant experiences. Water practice and technology. 6(1):1-10. doi:10.2166/WPT.2011.005
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Title:
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A study about the use of chemicals in conventional tertiary treatment.Performances comparison of three municipal wastewater treatmentplants and pilot plant experiences
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Author:
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Iborra Clar, Alicia
Mendoza Roca, José Antonio
Bes Piá, Mª Amparo
Morenilla Martínez, José Juan
Bernácer-Bonora, I
Martínez Francisco, Francisco Juan
Illueca-Muñoz, J.
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UPV Unit:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ingeniería Química y Nuclear - Departament d'Enginyeria Química i Nuclear
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Abstract:
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[EN] Rainfall diminution in the last years has entailed water scarcity in plenty of European regions, especially in Mediterranean areas. As a consequence, regional water authorities have enhanced wastewater reclamation and ...[+]
[EN] Rainfall diminution in the last years has entailed water scarcity in plenty of European regions, especially in Mediterranean areas. As a consequence, regional water authorities have enhanced wastewater reclamation and reuse. Thus, the implementation of tertiary treatments has become of paramount importance in the municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) of Valencian Region (Spain). Conventional tertiary treatments consist of a physico-chemical treatment of the secondary effluent followed by sand filtration and UV radiation. However, the addition of coagulants and flocculants sometimes does not contribute significantly in the final water quality. In this work, results of 20-months operation of three WWTP in Valencian Region with different tertiary treatments (two without chemicals addition and another with chemicals addition) are discussed. Besides, experiments with a 2 m 3/h pilot plant located in the WWTP Quart-Benager in Valencia were performed in order to evaluate with the same secondary effluent the effect of the chemicals addition on the final water quality. Results showed that the addition of chemicals did not improve the final water quality significantly. These results were observed both comparing the three full scale plants and in the pilot plant operation.
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Subjects:
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Coagulant
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Physico-chemical treatment
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Tertiary treatment
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Wastewater reclamation
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Full-scale plants
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Mediterranean areas
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Municipal wastewater treatment plants
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Pilot plant operations
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Sand filtration
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Secondary effluent
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Valencia
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Wastewater reclamation and reuse
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Water scarcity
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Chemicals
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Coagulation
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Effluent treatment
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Effluents
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Filtration
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Flocculation
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Pilot plants
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Sewage pumping plants
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Ultraviolet radiation
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Wastewater
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Wastewater treatment
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Water conservation
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Water quality
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Water treatment plants
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Source:
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Water practice and technology. (issn:
1751-231X
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DOI:
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10.2166/WPT.2011.005
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Publisher:
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IWA Publishing
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Publisher version:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/WPT.2011.005
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Type:
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Artículo
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