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다목적 여과저류지에서 여과수의 산출율과 수질개선도에 관한 실험연구

An Experimental Study on the Production Rate and Contaminant Removal of Filtrate in Multi-purpose Filtration Pond

  • Jeong, Jae-Min (Department of Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University) ;
  • Choi, Hong-Gyu (Water Resources Engineering Corporation) ;
  • Jung, Kwan-Sue (Department of Civil Engineering, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Kim, Seung-Hyun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University)
  • 투고 : 2013.06.05
  • 심사 : 2013.07.30
  • 발행 : 2013.07.30

초록

다목적 여과저류지에서 모래여재의 여과수 여과능, 적정한 표층폐색 제거주기 그리고 오염제거효율 등 설계와 운영요소를 파악하기 위하여 서로 다른 3가지 입경의 낙동강 준설토를 채운 파일럿 규모의 테스트베드를 운영하였으며, 여과저류지에서의 다양한 인공하천의 유속을 모사하기 위하여 표류수 유속을 0~40 cm/sec로 단계적으로 변화시켰다. 운영결과 여재표층의 슬러지를 7~13일의 주기로 제거함으로써 여과수량을 5~3 $m^3/m^2-day$로 유지할 수 있었고, 여과수량과 여재입경 그리고 표류수 유속 등의 차이에 의한 여과수의 수질차이가 없음을 알 수 있었다. 대부분의 오염제거는 표층 50 cm 부근에서 발생함을 알 수 있었고, 여과거리 2.4 m에서의 오염제거율은 탁도 80~95%, COD 20~30%, BOD 75~90%, T-N 5~20% 그리고 T-P 20~60%로, 주로 입자성 오염물의 제거율이 높은 것으로 나타났다.

A pilot-scale test-bed was operated employing three soils with different grain sizes dredged from the Nakdong River to obtain the design and operation parameters of the multi-purpose filtration pond, such as the filtrate productivity of the filter sand, the appropriate removal period of the surface clogging and the contaminant removal efficiency. The cross-flow velocities were applied stepwise ranging from 0 to 40 cm/sec in order to simulate the various velocities in the artificial stream of the pond. Results showed that a filtrate production rate of 5~3 $m^3/m^2-day$ was maintained by removing the surface clogging every 7 to 13 days and that the filtrate quality was not affected by the factors of the filtrate production rate, the grain size of the filter sand and the cross-flow velocity. Results also showed that most of the removal occurred within 50 cm of the top soil and that the removal efficiencies with the filtration distance of 2.4 m were 80~95% for turbidity, 20~30% for COD, 75~90% for BOD, 5~20% for total nitrogen and 20~60% for total phosphorus, which suggested that particulate matters had a high removal efficiency.

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