Claims
- 1. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during biological oxidation of NH.sub.3, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing NH.sub.3 and BOD with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in a first enclosed aerobic treatment zone wherein an oxygen containing gas is introduced, said first enclosed aerobic treatment zone having two or more stages in which gas and liquor phases are staged and oxygen is transferred to the liquid phase and BOD is metabolized and NH.sub.3 is oxidized to NOx and N.sub.2 O, wherein the pN.sub.2 O is maintained at a level greater than 2 mm Hg;
- transferring the mixed liquor and gas to a second enclosed treatment zone having two or more stages, in which gas and liquid phases are staged, and wherein NOx and N.sub.2 O are reduced to N.sub.2 and an effluent gas is released to the atmosphere;
- transferring the mixed liquor to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning at least a portion of the dense sludge to the enclosed aerobic treatment zone.
- 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein the concentration of the oxygen in the gas introduced into the first enclosed aerobic treatment zone is greater than the concentration of oxygen in the ambient air.
- 3. The process as defined in claim 1 further comprising the step of discharging the clear supernatant formed in the settling zone to receiving waters.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein a portion of the dense sludge formed in the settling zone is transferred to a sludge holding zone maintained under anaerobic conditions before being returned to the aerobic treatment zone.
- 5. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during biological reduction of NO.sub.3, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing NH.sub.3 and BOD with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in an anaerobic treatment zone;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an enclosed treatment zone containing a gas wherein nitrate is obtained by internal transfer of mixed liquor, said enclosed treatment zone having two or more stages, wherein gas and liquid phases are staged and nitrate is reduced to N.sub.2 O, wherein the N.sub.2 O accumulates and is subsequently reduced to N.sub.2 and an effluent gas is released to the atmosphere;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an aerated treatment zone in which NH.sub.3 is oxidized to NO.sub.3 and BOD is metabolized;
- returning a first portion of the mixed liquor from the aerated treatment zone to the enclosed treatment zone;
- transferring a second portion of the mixed liquor from the aerated treatment zone to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning at least a portion of the dense sludge from the settling zone to the anaerobic treatment zone.
- 6. The process as defined in claim 5 further comprising the step of discharging the clear supernatant formed in the settling zone to receiving waters.
- 7. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during biological reduction of NOx, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing BOD and NH.sub.3 with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in an aerobic treatment zone, wherein the BOD is metabolized and the NH.sub.3 is oxidized to NOx;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an enclosed treatment zone containing a gas and having two or more stages in which gas and liquid phases are staged and NOx is reduced to N.sub.2 O and/or N.sub.2, and N.sub.2 O is subsequently reduced to N.sub.2 and an effluent gas is released to the atmosphere;
- transferring the mixed liquor to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning a portion of the dense sludge to the aerobic treatment zone.
- 8. The process as defined in claim 7 wherein methanol or acetate is added to the enclosed treatment zone.
- 9. The process as defined in claim 7 further comprising the step of discharging at least a portion of the clear supernatant formed in the settling zone to receiving waters.
- 10. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during biological oxidation of NH.sub.3, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing NH.sub.3 and BOD with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in a first enclosed aerobic treatment zone having two or more stages in which BOD is metabolized and NH.sub.3 is oxidized to NOx and N.sub.2 O;
- transferring the mixed liquor to a second enclosed treatment zone having two or more stages wherein the N.sub.2 O is reduced to N.sub.2 ;
- transferring the mixed liquor to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning a portion of the activated sludge to the enclosed treatment zone.
- 11. The process as defined in claim 10 wherein a portion of the dense sludge formed in the settling zone is transferred to a sludge holding zone maintained under anaerobic conditions before being returned to the aerobic treatment zone.
- 12. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during the reduction of NO.sub.3, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing NH.sub.3 and BOD with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in an anaerobic treatment zone;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an enclosed treatment zone wherein nitrate is obtained by internal transfer of mixed liquor from the aerobic treatment zone, said enclosed treatment zone having two or more stages wherein nitrate is reduced to N.sub.2 O, wherein the N.sub.2 O accumulates and is subsequently reduced to N.sub.2 ;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an aerobic treatment zone;
- returning a first portion of the mixed liquor from the aerobic treatment zone to the enclosed treatment zone;
- transferring a second portion of the mixed liquor from the aerobic treatment zone to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning a portion of the activated sludge from the settling zone to the anaerobic treatment zone.
- 13. The process as defined in claim 12 further comprising the step of discharging the clear supernatant formed in the settling zone to receiving waters.
- 14. An activated sludge process for reducing the amount of N.sub.2 O released to the atmosphere during biological reduction of NOx, comprising the steps of:
- mixing wastewater influent containing BOD and NH.sub.3 with activated sludge to provide a mixed liquor in an aerobic treatment zone, wherein the BOD is metabolized and the NH.sub.3 is oxidized to NOx;
- transferring the mixed liquor to an enclosed treatment zone having two or more stages wherein NOx is reduced to N.sub.2 O and/or N.sub.2, and N.sub.2 O is subsequently reduced to N.sub.2 ;
- transferring the mixed liquor to a settling zone wherein the activated sludge is separated from the mixed liquor to form a dense sludge and a clear supernatant; and
- returning a portion of the activated sludge to the treatment zone maintained under aerobic conditions.
- 15. The process as defined in claim 14 wherein methanol or acetate is added to the enclosed treatment zone.
Government Interests
This invention was made with U.S. Government support awarded by the Environmental Protection Agency, Grant. No. R189325-01-4. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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