USRE34343E - Method for preventing the bulking of activated sludge - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for preventing the bulking of activated sludge. More particularly, an abnormal growth of activated sludge whereby the sludge swells due to excessive proliferation of Sphaerotilus or molds in the activated sludge or for some other reason, is called "bulking", and the present invention relates to a method for preventing the occurrence of such bulking due to an abnormal phenomenon of microorganisms.
- Sewerage, night soil and various organic industrial waste waters are usually treated by an activated sludge method. It is known that during the treatment by this method, the microorganism phase in the activated sludge undergoes a change in response to the change in the flow rate of the inflow waste water or the change of the organic substances in the inflow waste water. If such a change of the microorganism phase is abrupt, a so-called bulking phenomenon occurs, where the sludge swells, the sedimentation tends to be poor, the sludge rises towards the water surface, the overflow of the sludge increases, the treating capacity decreases and, in an extreme case, the treatment becomes impossible. When this phenomenon takes place, the sludge tends to be whitish, very light and hardly sedimentable, and its BOD reducing efficiency tends to be extremely low.
- SVI Sudwell Volume Index
- This SVI is expressed by the volume occupied by the sedimented sludge when 1 g of activated sludge was subjected to sedimentation for 30 minutes.
- the SVI of a properly functioning activated sludge is from 50 to 150, particularly not high than 100. Whereas, the SVI of the activated sludge which has undergone bulking is likely to be as high as from 300 to 400.
- Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 14274/1983 discloses a method wherein at least one dithiocarbamate having a specific structure is dissolved in water and added to activated sludge.
- this method is intended solely for a case where the bulking has been caused by an abnormal proliferation of filamentous fungi, and this method is not effective when the bulking is caused by any other factors.
- it takes at least four days until the effects become distinctive even when the damage to the activated sludge is relatively slight, and in some cases, it takes ten days or more for the effects to be distinctive. Further, there is an additional drawback that a large amount of the agent must be added everyday continuously.
- the composition 14275/1983 comprises adding to waste water a composition containing one or more amino acids such as valine, leucine, isoleucine, glutamic acid, phenylalanine and tyrosine, as active ingredients, so that the active ingredients are eventually incorporated to the activated sludge.
- the composition containing these active ingredients is required to be added continuously for at least 3 hours at a rate of from 0.5 to 3 kg/m 3 to the inflow waste water, and there is a drawbacks that it takes at least 24 hours until the effects will be obtained.
- the bulking phenomenon of the activated sludge is caused not only by the abnormal proliferation of filamentous fungi such as Sphaerotilus, Thiothrix, Aspergillus and pencillium, but also by the formation of highly viscous jelly-like substance in the activated sludge particularly during the winter time, whereby the sludge tends to be hardly sedimentable and likely to exhibit a bulking phenomenon. In the latter case, it is said to be effective to add ZnCl 2 or a cationic polyacrylamide polymer flocculating agent to the waster water to flocculate the activated sludge.
- the activated sludge is apt to contain air bubbles in an aeration tank, and the activated sludge containing such air bubbles has very poor capability for the treatment of the waste water and does not show distinctive effects for the prevention of the bulking phenomenon.
- the present invention provides a method for preventing the bulking of activated sludge, which comprises adding to the activated sludge a water-soluble cationic polymer obtained by a reaction of a dialkylamine with epichlorohydrin, in an amount of from 0.1 to 25 parts by weight relative to 100 parts by weight of the dried solid content of the activated sludge.
- a water-soluable cationic polymer obtained by a reaction of a dialkylamine with epichlorohyrin is added to activated sludge.
- a dialkylamine dimethylamine, diethylamine, diprophylamine, methylethylamine, methylpropylamine and ethylpropylamine may be mentioned.
- Epichlorohydrin and the dialkylamine are reacted in substantially stoicheometric amounts by using a closed type reactor equipped with a stirrer under an inert atmosphere by maintaining the internal temperature of the reactor within a temperature range of from 30° to 100° C.
- an aqueous solution containing from 20 to 70% by weight of a dialkylamine is charged in a closed-type reactor equipped with a stirrer, a reflux condenser, a thermometer, etc., the atmosphere in the reactor is replaced by nitrogen gas, and while controlling the internal temperature of the reactor not to increase too much under stirring, epichlorohydrin is added continuously or intermittently.
- an oxide or hydroxide of an alkali metal or a kaline earth metal is added to the reactor in an amount of from 0.00001 to 0.01 mol relative to 1 mol of epichlorohydrin, and the reaction system is maintained within a temperature range of from 30° to 60° C.
- this reaction product is maintained in the form of an aqueous solution under a nitrogen gas atmosphere at a temperature of about 30° C., the reaction to increase the molecular weight proceeds slowly for about 2 months. If air or oxygen is introduced during this period, the reaction to increase the molecular weight ceases to proceed.
- the molecular weight of the polymer as the reaction product can be judged by the intrinsic viscosity [ ⁇ ] obtained by calculation from the measurement of its solution in a 2M KBr aqueous solution.
- the amount of the water-soluble cationic polymer is selected within a range of from 0.1 to 25 parts by weight relative to 100 parts by weight of the dried solid content of the activated sludge. A range of from 0.5 to 10 parts by weight is preferred.
- an aqueous solution of the water-soluble cationic polymer is prepared, and any one of the following methods of any combination thereof may be employed:
- the water-soluble cationic polymer When the water-soluble cationic polymer is added to the activated sludge within the above-mentioned range, no increase in SVI is usually observed for at least 2 month, although such depends upon the removal rate of the excess sludge. Whenever a sign for an increase in SVI is observed, the water-soluble cationic polymer may be added at the time within the above-mentioned range.
- the method of the present invention is as described above, and exhibits the following remarkable effects. Thus, its value for industrial application is extremely high.
- an increase in SVI of activated sludge can be prevented within a short period of time simply by adding the water-soluble cationic polymer to the activated sludge treatment system.
- the sedimentation and separation of the activated sludge are extremely simple also in a sedimentation tank. Besides, the volume of the sediment (sedimentation volume) can be substantially reduced, whereby excess activated sludge is hardly formed, and frequent removal of excess activated sludge and consequential incineration treatment thereof will not be required.
- Waste water having COD of 380 ppm was supplied to four aeration tanks each having a capacity of 370 m 3 at a rate of 35 m 3 /hr per tank, and the concentration of activated sludge was adjusted in 3,500 ppm (as the dry solid content relative to the waste water). Further, the waste water in the aeration tanks was adjusted so that the ratio of COD:nitrogen elements:phosphorous element was 100:5:1, and the pH was 7. Then, air was blown into each aeration tank at a rate of 800 liters/hr.
- the liquid treated as above was sent to a sedimentation tank having a capacity of 500 m 3 , and the sludge was permitted to settle naturally.
- the supernatant liquid and the concentrated liquid of activated sludge were separated, and the supernatant liquid was discharged to a river.
- the concentrated liquid of activated sludge was returned as recycling sludge to the aeration tanks at a rate of 80 m 3 /hr.
- Out of the concentrated liquid of activated sludge 1 m 3 /hr was taken out as excess activated sludge, to which a flocculating agent was added to flocculate the sludge, followed by centrifugal dehydration to obtain a dehydrated cake having a water content of 90%.
- the above described waste water treatment was continued for a long period of time, whereupon on SVI of the activated sludge in the aeration tanks reached 320.
- the above treating solution was added in an amount of 300 kg as the dry weight of the polymer solid content over a period of 4 hours. After the completion of the addition of the treating solution, SVI of the activated sludge in the aeration tanks was investigated and found to have sharply dropped to 86.
- the concentration of the activated sludge in the sedimentation tank following the aeration tanks increased substantially from 7,500 ppm prior to the addition of the treating solution to 12,000 ppm after the addition. Further, no change was observed in the change of the dissolved oxygen concentration and in the reduction of BOD due to the addition of the treating solution.
- the treating solution was added to the above sludge in a various amount within a range of from 50 to 400 ppm, and the reduction of SVI of the activated sludge was observed. Even when the above treating solution was added to the sampled activated sludge within the above range, the sedimentation speed of the sludge was slow, and SVI did not decrease beyond 160.
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US3855299A (en) * | 1973-06-11 | 1974-12-17 | Grace W R & Co | Water soluble reaction product of epihalohydrin and alkylamines |
US3894948A (en) * | 1973-04-02 | 1975-07-15 | American Cyanamid Co | Process for treating sewage sludge |
US4098693A (en) * | 1973-08-31 | 1978-07-04 | Betz Laboratories, Inc. | Cationic chlorine-resistant polymeric flocculants and their use |
US4341632A (en) * | 1977-12-23 | 1982-07-27 | Linde Aktiengesellschaft | Destruction of bulking sludge |
JPS5895596A (en) * | 1981-12-01 | 1983-06-07 | Akira Nishigawara | Treatment using activated sludge |
JPS5895593A (en) * | 1981-12-01 | 1983-06-07 | Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd | Solid-liquid separation in activated sludge treating method |
US4452699A (en) * | 1981-05-07 | 1984-06-05 | Shinryo Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. | Method of improving the SVI of mixed liquor in aeration tank |
US4732684A (en) * | 1985-12-27 | 1988-03-22 | Mitsubishi Monsanto Chemical Company | Method for preventing the bulking of activated sludge |
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US3894948A (en) * | 1973-04-02 | 1975-07-15 | American Cyanamid Co | Process for treating sewage sludge |
US3855299A (en) * | 1973-06-11 | 1974-12-17 | Grace W R & Co | Water soluble reaction product of epihalohydrin and alkylamines |
US4098693A (en) * | 1973-08-31 | 1978-07-04 | Betz Laboratories, Inc. | Cationic chlorine-resistant polymeric flocculants and their use |
US4341632A (en) * | 1977-12-23 | 1982-07-27 | Linde Aktiengesellschaft | Destruction of bulking sludge |
US4452699A (en) * | 1981-05-07 | 1984-06-05 | Shinryo Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. | Method of improving the SVI of mixed liquor in aeration tank |
JPS5895596A (en) * | 1981-12-01 | 1983-06-07 | Akira Nishigawara | Treatment using activated sludge |
JPS5895593A (en) * | 1981-12-01 | 1983-06-07 | Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd | Solid-liquid separation in activated sludge treating method |
US4732684A (en) * | 1985-12-27 | 1988-03-22 | Mitsubishi Monsanto Chemical Company | Method for preventing the bulking of activated sludge |
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