Techno-Economic Evaluation of Ozone Application to Reduce Sludge Production in Small Urban WWTPs

Crutchik, Dafne; Franchi, Oscar; Jeison, David; Vidal, Gladys; Pinto, Alicia; Pedrouso, Alba; Campos, José Luís

Abstract

In Chile, small wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) (treatment capacity of less than 4,800 m3/d) are normally not designed with consideration for the potential valorization of generated sludge. For this reason, they are generally operated at high solids residence times (SRT) (15 d) to promote the decay of biomass, promoting less sludge production and reducing the costs associated with biomass management. Operation at high SRT implies the need for a larger activated sludge system, increasing capital costs. The implementation of a sludge-disintegration unit by ozonation in future WWTPs could enable operation at an SRT of 3 d, with low sludge generation. In this work, we evaluate how the implementation of a sludge-ozonation system in small WWTPs (200–4000 m3/d) would affect treatment costs. Four scenarios were studied: (1) a current WWTP operated at an SRT of 15 d, without a sludge ozonation system; (2) a WWTP operated at an SRT of 15 d, with a sludge-ozonation system that would achieve zero sludge production; (3) a WWTP operated at an SRT of 3 d, with a sludge-ozonation system that would provide the same sludge production as scenario 1; (4) a WWTP operated at an SRT of 15 d, with a sludge-ozonation system that would achieve zero sludge production. Economic analysis shows that the treatment costs for scenarios 1 and 2 are similar, while a reduction in cost of up to 47% is obtained for scenarios 3 and 4.

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Título de la Revista: SUSTAINABILITY
Volumen: 14(5)
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 2480
Idioma: English
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/5/2480
Notas: ISI