• Title/Summary/Keyword: 고효율 DAF

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Development of Dissolved Air Flotation Technology from 1st Generation to the Newest or 3rd One (Very Thick Microbubble Bed) with High Flowrates DAF in Turbulent Flow Conditions (차세대 고효율 용존공기 부상공정(High Rate DAF)의 개발)

  • Kiuru, H.J.
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.228-234
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    • 2004
  • Dissolved air flotation (DAF), in which suspended solids are removed from water by means of micro-size air bubbles raising slowly up in water and lifting solids from water (smaller than those) attached onto the micro-bubbles as well as those (larger than solids) being attached on these, have been used in water and wastewater since 1920s. The dissolved air flotation technology was originally based on the laminar flow conditions prevailing in water to be treated, but the latest development in that technology has led now to a situation, in which the flow conditions may also be turbulent ones in the modem dissolved air flotation units. Despite of that, the flotation phenomenon used in this unit operation for removal suspended solids from water or wastewater is still the same.

Treatment of Contaminated Groundwater Containing Petroleum and Suspended Solids Using DAF and Mixed Coagulation Processes (DAF와 혼화응집공정을 이용한 현탁성 고형물 함유 유류 오염 지하수 처리)

  • Lee, Chaeyoung;Jang, Yeongsu
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 2010
  • Contamination of soil and groundwater by the compounds of hydrocarbon petroleum has been widely accepted as the main cause that harms the environments and health. To remove those pollutants, absorbing clothes, activated carbons, or oil-water separation devices with the gravity method are employed for treatment. However, those materials and devices cannot remove the emulsion pollutants despite of their efficiency for removing free products. Therefore, we investigated the problems which occur during the groundwater treatment for the highly concentrated suspended solid particles, which can be resulted from excavation, and to propose methods to remove TPH(Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon). After coagulation experiment with high molecular polymers, the concentration of SS(Suspended Solids) and COD(Chemical Oxygen Demand) turned to satisfy the groundwater quality criteria within 5 minutes while the concentration of TPH failed to meet the water quality standard of effluent. Consequently, the water quality criteria for effluent could not be met by single DAF(Dissolved Air Flotation) process. However all water quality criteria could be satisfied after 20 minutes when coagulation reactions are carried out simultaneously in the DAF reactor.

Effective Chemical Treatment of Biologically Treated Distillery Wastewater in Industrial Scale (생물학적으로 처리한 주정폐액의 효율적인 화학적 처리방법)

  • Nam, Ki-Du;Chung, In;Hur, Daniel;Park, Wan
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.692-697
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    • 1999
  • For further removal of non-biodegradable CODs and color in biologically treated distillery waster water, we selected a chemical treatment with Fe(III) and cationic polymers and then another chemical treatment with Fenton reagent. We developed Pregenerated Bubble Flotation(PBF) to effectively remove the chemical sludge from each chemical reaction process. The flotation unit was constructed with hydraulic loading rate, 7 ㎥/$m^2$.hr. The CODMn and suspended solids (SS) in biologically treated distillery waste water were reduced by the first PBF from 310-1096 mg/L to 141-303 mg/L and from 160-990 mg/L to 48-385 mg/L, respectively. Again, after the Fenton reaction process, floated SS was skimmed off at the top of the flotation unit and the final effluent was directly discharged without any tap water dilution. The quality of final effluent can be below 40 mg/L-CODMn but IISan Distilery has been maintained effluent quality of 73 mg/L-CODMn and 10-80 mg/L-SS. The chemical cost was saved by more than 30% as compared with that of prior process.

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The Practical Study for the Treatment of Fish Processing Saline Wastewater Using Immersed MBR (iMBR 공정을 이용한 수산물가공폐수 처리에 관한 실증적 고찰)

  • Park, Seung Kyun;Lee, Dong Jun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.38 no.9
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    • pp.469-475
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    • 2016
  • The study is the result of an practical operation analysis for the full scale fishery product wastewater treatment plant with immersed MBR (iMBR) process. Since fishery product industries show a wide range of wastewater generation by the season, design and operation of the equalization basin are very important factor. The aeration system for the equalization basin mixing can save the chemical consumption for followed system through the restriction of acid fermentation. The concentrations of wastewater primary DAF process treated were BOD 2,291 mg/L, $COD_{Mn}$ 530 mg/L, SS 256.8 mg/L, T-N 38 mg/L, T-P 13.5 mg/L respectively. It was considered that iMBR is the most efficient biological process for high salinity content wastewater since It is irrelevant to the capability of the sludge precipitation. SADp and SADm were 0.31, $26.5m^3/hr{\cdot}m^3$ respectively. In iMBR process, the critical F/M ratio was derived at 0.08~0.10 gBOD/gMLSS by analysing the correlations between MLSS, normalized TMP and temperature. The effluent concentrations were BOD 1.8 mg/L, $COD_{Mn}$ 12.4 mg/L, SS 1.0 mg/L, T-N 7.85 mg/L, T-P 0.1 mg/L and removal efficiencies were 99.9%, 97.6%, 96.3%, 95.7%, 97.8% respectively.