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2. Correlations between organic pollution indicators in municipal wastewater
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Justyna Czajkowska, Magdalena Gajewska, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, M. M. Michel, Tadeusz Siwiec, Lidia Reczek, Piotr Bugajski, Beata Gut, and Paulina Hawer-Strojek
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,Pollutant ,business.industry ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Alkalinity ,Sewage ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,Pulp and paper industry ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Wastewater ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Population equivalent ,business ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of parameters used for determining the amount of organic pollutants in wastewater flowing into a collective wastewater treatment plant with a population equivalent of about 120 000 PE. The plant constituted part of a sewage system. Assays were performed for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (CODCr), permanganete index (CODMn) and total organic carbon (TOC). In addition, the pH of wastewater and its alkalinity were determined. Sampling of incoming wastewater and measurement of physicochemical parameters were performed once a week, in the spring. A total of 44 samples of wastewater were collected. The correlations between the individual parameters and the correlations between the ratios of these parameters were determined. It was found that it was possible to estimate, with suffi cient accuracy, the values of selected parameters for determining the concentrations of organic compounds in municipal wastewater, knowing the values of other parameters in this group. Moreover, it was shown that, knowing the relationship between the analyzed parameters, one can find multiple regression equations for a given type of wastewater, which allow one to calculate the remaining relationships with a good fit, i.e. a determination factor R2greater than 0.6
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- 2023
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3. Technological reliability of domestic wastewater purification in a small Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (SBBR)
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Andrzej Jucherski, A. Walczowski, Piotr Bugajski, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Pollution ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Filtration and Separation ,02 engineering and technology ,Contamination ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pulp and paper industry ,Analytical Chemistry ,020401 chemical engineering ,Wastewater ,Total nitrogen ,Environmental science ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Eutrophication ,Effluent ,Reliability (statistics) ,Total suspended solids ,media_common - Abstract
In the study, the Weibull reliability theory was used to analyze the reliability of a small Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (SBBR) for domestic wastewater purification. Also, the relative frequency and probability of exceedance of effluent discharge limits for the analyzed pollution parameters (BOD5, COD, total suspended solids, total nitrogen and total phosphorus) were determined. Full technical scale tests were carried out at a facility with a mean throughput of 0.6 m3/d, for a period of 34 months from December 2016 to September 2018. An analysis of the test results regarding the reliability of removal of the contaminants to the maximum effluent discharge levels yielded the following figures: BOD5 – 77.5%, COD – 97.8%, TSS – 100%, TN – 12.2% and TP – 21.7%. The relative exceedance frequencies measured in treated wastewater, expressed as proportion of all measurement series for a given parameter were: BOD5 – 17.14%, COD – 3.7%, TSS – 0%, TN – 85.2% and TP – 81.2%. The study showed that the small SBBR system was reliable in removing the basic contaminants (TSS, BOD5, COD) from domestic wastewater, but did not ensure effective removal of biogenic compounds. Large-scale use of this type of treatment plants may contribute to the eutrophication of wastewater receivers.
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- 2019
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4. Energetic and economic analysis of biogas plant with using the dairy industry waste
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Kamil Kozłowski, Wojciech Czekała, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Michał Brzoski, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Maciej Pietrzykowski, and Jacek Dach
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Waste management ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Mechanical Engineering ,Dairy industry ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,Pollution ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Anaerobic digestion ,General Energy ,020401 chemical engineering ,Biogas ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Production (economics) ,Environmental science ,Economic analysis ,Electricity ,Electric power ,0204 chemical engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Eastern Poland ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The aim of this study is to analyse the possibilities of use of waste from dairy production to produce electricity and heat in the process of anaerobic digestion. The analysis covers one of the Polish dairies located in Eastern Poland. The amounts of the substrates produced in analyzed dairy plant will enable the production of approx. 14,785 MWh electricity and 57,815 GJ of heat. This will allow the construction of biogas plant with an electrical power of 1.72 MW. The paper has been stated that the construction of biogas plants for environmental and social reasons is beneficial.
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- 2019
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5. The efficiency and reliability of pollutant removal in a hybrid constructed wetland with giant miscanthus and Jerusalem artichoke in Poland
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Magdalena Gajewska, Michał Marzec, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Aneta Pytka-Woszczyło
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Pollutant ,Environmental Engineering ,biology ,business.industry ,Sewage ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Miscanthus ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,biology.organism_classification ,Pulp and paper industry ,01 natural sciences ,Wastewater ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,Constructed wetland ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,business ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Jerusalem artichoke ,Total suspended solids - Abstract
In this paper, we analysed the pollutant removal efficiency and reliability of a vertical and horizontal flow hybrid constructed wetland (CW) planted with giant miscanthus and Jerusalem artichoke. The wastewater treatment plant, located in south-eastern Poland, treated domestic sewage at an average flow rate of 1.2 m3·d−1. The tests were carried out during. 5-years of operation of the sewage treatment plant (2011–2016). During this period, sewage samples were collected from three stages of wastewater treatment in four seasons (winter – February, spring – May, summer – August, and autumn – November). The following parameters were measured: BOD5, COD, total suspended solids, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. The average effectiveness of organic pollutant removal expressed by BOD5 and COD was 98.8 and 97.6%, respectively, and the removal efficiency for total suspended solids was 93%. The average values of BOD5, COD, and total suspended solids in wastewater discharged to the receiver were significantly lower than the limit values required in Poland. The efficiency of total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal was 64.1 and 68.1%, respectively, and the average values of these components in the outflow from the treatment plant exceeded the standard levels. A reliability analysis performed using the Weibull probability model showed that the reliability of pollutant removal in the tested CW system was very high for BOD5 and COD (100%). It was also demonstrated that the tested CW did not provide effective elimination of biogenic elements (nitrogen and phosphorus), as evidenced by the low reliability values – 32 and 28%, respectively. The investigated hybrid CW system with giant miscanthus and Jerusalem artichoke removed organic and biogenic pollutants with a similar efficiency as systems using classic plant species such as reed and willow.
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- 2019
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6. 25 years of research and experiences about the application of constructed wetlands in southeastern Poland
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Arkadiusz Malik, Michał Marzec, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Magdalena Gajewska, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Aneta Pytka-Woszczyło, and Agnieszka Listosz
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Pollutant ,Suspended solids ,Environmental Engineering ,Environmental engineering ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,01 natural sciences ,Waste treatment ,Wastewater ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,Constructed wetland ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Effluent ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Total suspended solids - Abstract
This paper is a review of research and experiences related to the application of constructed wetland systems (CWs) in southeastern Poland in 1992–2016. On the basis of literature data, a comparison between pollutant removal efficiencies of one-stage and hybrid CWs was made. Some problems regarding the operation of these treatment plants were also presented. Data from various facilities indicate that one-stage CWs with horizontal or vertical flow were characterised by a quite high (80–89%) efficiency of removal of BOD5, COD and total suspended solids, but were less efficient in removing of biogenic compounds nitrogen and phosphorus – respectively 59 and 66%. Significantly higher removal efficiencies for the basic pollutants (above 92%) were observed in hybrid CWs with a VF–HF bed configuration. Those facilities removed ca. 65% of total nitrogen and 89% of total phosphorus. A statistical analysis revealed that hybrid VF–HF type CWs were characterised by a very high, about 99%, operation reliability. Lower reliabilities were achieved by one-stage CWs, especially those with a VF bed. Twenty five years of research on and experiences in the application of CWs in southeastern Poland indicate that one-stage CWs can be used on a larger scale in Polish conditions in rural areas with a scattered housing structure. Hybrid systems, on the other hand, can be applied successfully in recreational centres or in protected areas, especially in national parks, where a high pollutant removal efficiency is required. It has been shown that the use of hybrid CWs is consistent with the idea of sustainable development.
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- 2019
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7. Efficiency and Technological Reliability of Contaminant Removal in Household WWTPs with Activated Sludge
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Tadeusz Grabowski, Agnieszka Listosz, Agnieszka Micek, Michał Marzec, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,lcsh:Technology ,01 natural sciences ,wastewater purification ,lcsh:Chemistry ,technological reliability ,activated sludge ,General Materials Science ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Instrumentation ,efficiency of contaminant removal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Total suspended solids ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Pollutant ,lcsh:T ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Phosphorus ,Chemical oxygen demand ,General Engineering ,national park ,Pulp and paper industry ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,020801 environmental engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,Activated sludge ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Wastewater ,chemistry ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
The results of research on the efficiency and technological reliability of domestic wastewater purification in two household wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) with activated sludge are presented in this paper. The studied facilities were located in the territory of the Roztocze National Park (Poland). The mean wastewater flow rate in the WWTPs was 1.0 and 1.6 m3/day. In 2017–2019, 20 series of analyses were done, and 40 wastewater samples were taken. On the basis of the received results, the efficiency of basic pollutant removal was determined. The technological reliability of the tested facilities was specified using the Weibull method. The average removal efficiencies for the biochemical oxygen demand in 5 days (BOD5) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) were 66–83% and 62–65%, respectively. Much lower effects were obtained for total suspended solids (TSS) and amounted to 17–48%, while the efficiency of total phosphorus (TP) and total nitrogen (TN) removal did not exceed 34%. The analyzed systems were characterized by the reliability of TSS, BOD5, and COD removal at the level of 76–96%. However, the reliability of TN and TP elimination was less than 5%. Thus, in the case of biogenic compounds, the analyzed systems did not guarantee that the quality of treated wastewater would meet the requirements of the Polish law during any period of operation. This disqualifies the discussed technological solution in terms of its wide application in protected areas and near lakes, where the requirements for nitrogen and phosphorus removal are high.
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- 2021
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8. Technological Reliability and Efficiency of Wastewater Treatment in Two Hybrid Constructed Wetlands in the Roztocze National Park (Poland)
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Agnieszka Listosz, Agnieszka Micek, and Michał Marzec
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,lcsh:Hydraulic engineering ,constructed wetland ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Wetland ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,Settling ,lcsh:TC1-978 ,technological reliability ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Total suspended solids ,geography ,lcsh:TD201-500 ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Environmental engineering ,national park ,efficiency of domestic wastewater treatment ,020801 environmental engineering ,Wastewater ,hybrid system ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a 3-year study on the technological reliability and the efficiency of typical domestic wastewater treatment in two hybrid constructed wetland systems (CWs) located in the area of the Roztocze National Park (Poland). The studied objects consist of an initial settling tank and a system of two beds of the vertical flow (VF) and horizontal flow (HF) (VF&ndash, HF) type with reed and willow. The wastewater flow rate in the constructed wetlands systems (CWs) was 0.4 and 1.0 m3/d, respectively. During the study period (2017&ndash, 2019) 20 series of analyses were performed and 60 wastewater samples were collected. Based on the obtained results the effects of pollutant removal and the technological reliability were determined, which were specified with the Weibull method. The average efficiency of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal was 96&ndash, 99%. Slightly lower effects were obtained in the case of total phosphorus (TP) removal (90&ndash, 94%), as well as for total suspended solids (TSS) (80&ndash, 87%) and total nitrogen (TN) (73&ndash, 86%) removal. The analysed CWs were characterised by 100% technological reliability for BOD5 and COD, as well as a good reliability for TSS and TP (87&ndash, 100%) but slightly lower for TN removal (35&ndash, 89%). Hybrid CWs of VF&ndash, HF type should be recommended to use in protected areas for wastewater treatment and water resources quality protection.
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- 2020
9. Productivity and chemical properties of Salix viminalis in a horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland during long-term operation
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S Ligeza, Michał Marzec, Ewelina Tokarz, Danuta Urban, Agnieszka Listosz, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Environmental Engineering ,biology ,020209 energy ,Humidity ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Salix viminalis ,Agronomy ,Productivity (ecology) ,Volume (thermodynamics) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Subsurface flow ,Energy source ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of selected parameters of common osier (Salix viminalis) biomass sampled annually, over a 12-year period, from a constructed wetland wastewater treatment plant. The focus of the study was on parameters that were relevant to biomass energy management. The study was conducted in a constructed wetland wastewater treatment plant consisting of one horizontal flow bed with a total area of 186 m2, planted with osier willows. The following biomass parameters were analysed: biomass yield, volume, humidity, ash content, higher and lower heating values, and contents of N, P, K in different parts of plant stems. The study showed that osier biomass harvested from the investigated constructed wetland system could be used as an energy source in thermochemical processes. The higher and lower heating values were similar to those obtained by other authors (18.13 and 17.38 MJ·kg−1, respectively). The energy yield (17.49 MJ·m−2) and energy density (3486–5411 MJ·m−3) were also calculated. Young shoot parts had higher ash and micronutrient contents and lower energy parameters than old parts.
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- 2018
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10. Kinetics of pollutants removal in hybrid treatment wetlands – Case study comparison
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Magdalena Gajewska, Katarzyna Skrzypiec, Piotr Bugajski, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Pollutant ,Biochemical oxygen demand ,geography ,Environmental Engineering ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Environmental engineering ,Wetland ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Wastewater ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Subsurface flow ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
Recent years have seen an increasing interest in hybrid constructed wetland (HCW) systems for domestic sewage treatment. This paper is focused on kinetics of removal of the main pollutants occurring in wastewater i.e. organics expressed as chemical oxygen demand, biochemical oxygen demand and total nitrogen. The purpose of the article is to compare different HCW configurations in terms of mass removal rates (MRR) and removal rate coefficients (kA and kv). Analysed data have been collected at two wetland systems, each composed by two subsurface flow beds: horizontal flow (HF) and vertical flow (VF). Reliable evaluation was achieved by using the same composition of influent wastewater in both HCWs. Performance of opposite configurations HF + VF vs. VF + HF was compared after each stage and the overall HCW system. The average mass removal rates of COD, BOD5 and TN in both systems were similar, respectively: 2.30, 0.98 and 0.40 g m−2 d−1. However, removal rates differ between single wetland beds after each treatment stage.
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- 2018
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11. Environmental traits determining plant species distribution in selected midforest bogs
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Ewelina Tokarz, Halina Smal, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Danuta Urban, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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0106 biological sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Peat ,Ecology ,General Decision Sciences ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Composition analysis ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Water level ,Botany ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,Plant species ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,Eastern Poland ,Bog ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The investigations were carried out in six small mid-forest peat bogs with active peat-forming processes, all situated in the Lublin region (Eastern Poland). The bogs represented two floristically different types of peatland: raised bogs and transitional mires species composition analysis and specific chemistry analysis (pH, Eh, carbon content, N, P, Mg, Na, Ca, Mn, Fe, dehydrogenase activity and water level) were performed. The plant assotiations/communities of the peat bogs represented three phytosociological classes: Scheuchzerio-Caricetea nigrae, Oxycocco-Sphagnetea, and Vaccinio-Piceetea. The analysis of redox potential measured in the different communities revealed differences in the Eh values between these phytocoenoses (p
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- 2018
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12. The changes of surface and ground water level on the effect of regulated outflow
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Antoni Grzywna, and Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko
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Hydrology ,Peat ,Water table ,General Chemical Engineering ,surface water ,precipitation ,ground water ,lcsh:Environmental engineering ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,Environmental science ,Outflow ,Precipitation ,adjustable outflow ,lcsh:Ecology ,Drainage ,lcsh:TA170-171 ,Surface water ,Groundwater ,Ground water level - Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the variability of the levels of surface and ground water in the Ochożanka basin. The depth at which the ground water table occurred was studied with reference to the adopted land drainage standards. The studies were carried out in 2009/2010–2014/2015 for natural and regulated water outflows. The analysis of annual total precipitation in the analyzed period some years were very wet (2009/2010 and 2013/2014), some of them were wet (2010/2011, 2012/2013), one year was dry (2014/2015) and one year was normal (2011/2012). The six-year average seasonal precipitation amounted to 593 mm, which was 66 mm higher than average precipitation recorded in 30 years. Under regulated outflow conditions the level of water in the river ranged from 55 to 77 cm. The level of water under natural outflow ranged from 18 to 49 cm. In the area with regulated outflow the average ground water level was 47 cm. In the remaining area of drainage system ground water level was 67 cm. Also, the dynamics of variance in the water level under natural outflow conditions was clearly higher.
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13. Reliability and efficiency of pollution removal during long-term operation of a one-stage constructed wetland system with horizontal flow
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Andrzej Jucherski, Magdalena Gajewska, Radomir Obroślak, Tadeusz Siwiec, Piotr Bugajski, Maria Nastawny, Włodzimierz Wójcik, Zbigniew Mucha, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Andrzej Mazur
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Environmental engineering ,Filtration and Separation ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Analytical Chemistry ,Wastewater ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Subsurface flow ,Effluent ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Total suspended solids - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of the reliability and efficiency of pollutant removal during long term operation of a one-stage constructed wetland system with horizontal flow. The flow rate of the wastewater treatment plant was 1.2 m 3 d −1 during the research period. Physical and chemical analyses of raw wastewater and treated effluent were carried out in the years 1997–2010 (14 years). During this study period, 56 series of analyses were performed and 112 wastewater samples were collected. The average efficiencies of BOD 5 (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and TSS (Total Suspended Solids) removal in the investigated facility during the 14 years of its operation were respectively: 84.7%, 80.9%, and 62.4%. The average values of these parameters in the treated wastewater were significantly lower than the values deemed acceptable by relevant regulations in Poland. The reliabilities of the wastewater treatment plant, based on the Weibull reliability theory for acceptable values of pollution parameters in the effluent of the treatment plant, were as follows: BOD 5 – 92%, COD – 98%, TSS – 90%. The conducted analysis showed that the operational reliability of the one-stage horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland (HSFCW) over the operation period was insufficient according to the Polish standards. Improvement of the reliability of the analyzed system by introduction of additional purification elements, such as irrigated biological beds or a constructed wetland with vertical wastewater flow, was recommended.
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14. Reliability assessment of pollution removal of wastewater treatment plant using the method of Weibull
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Piotr Bugajski, Agnieszka Operacz, Karolina Kurek, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Paulina Śliz, and Adelaide Almeida
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,Pollution ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,Suspended solids ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Chemical oxygen demand ,0207 environmental engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Pulp and paper industry ,01 natural sciences ,Wastewater ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,020701 environmental engineering ,Effluent ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Total suspended solids ,media_common - Abstract
The aim of study was the analyze of the reliability pollution removal in wastewater treatment plant in Mińsk Mazowiecki. The article presents the results of the reliability of BOD, COD and total suspended solids removal of wastewater treatment plant with actived sludge. Physical and chemical analyses of raw wastewater and treated effluent were carried out in the years 2016–2017 (2 years). The designed size of the treatment plant with actived sludge, expressed in PE is 82 200 residents. During this study period, 50 wastewater samples were collected and analyses. For each of pollution indicators descriptive statistic, percentage reduction and and treatment plant reliability factors (WN) were calculated. The average effectiveness of BOD5 (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), CODCr (Chemical Oxygen Demand) and TSS (Total Suspended Solid) removal in this period of study were respectively: 99.1%, 96.3% and 98.9%. A reliability analysis was performed using the Weibull probability model.
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- 2020
15. Technological reliability of pollutant removal in different seasons in one-stage constructed wetland system with horizontal flow operating in the moderate climate
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Piotr Bugajski, Wojciech Czekała, Kamil Kozłowski, Tadeusz Siwiec, Rafaela Cáceres, Andrzej Jucherski, Karolina Kurek, Producció Animal, and Sostenibilitat en Biosistemes
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Willow ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sewage ,Filtration and Separation ,02 engineering and technology ,Analytical Chemistry ,020401 chemical engineering ,0204 chemical engineering ,Hydrology ,Pollutant ,biology ,business.industry ,Phosphorus ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,Salix viminalis ,chemistry ,Wastewater ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
The aim of this work was to determine the technological reliability of pollutions removal in different seasons in one-stage constructed wetland system with horizontal flow operating in the conditions of moderate climate. In the above-mentioned system, willow (Salix Viminalis L.) was planted and the average flow of domestic sewage were 1.2 m3/d. The analyzed system is located in south-eastern Poland, where the climate is moderate transitional. The tests were carried out during the 14-year exploitation of the wastewater treatment plant (1997–2010). During this period, sewage samples were collected in 4 seasons (winter – February, spring – may, summer – August and autumn – November) to be analyzed. The average long-term air temperatures in these months were respectively: −1.8; 13.8; 18.3 and 3.5 °C. Altogether 56 series of analyzes were carried out during the research and 112 samples of the sewage, both from the inflow and the outflow of the wastewater treatment plant, were collected. The measured parameters were: BOD5, COD, total nitrogen, total phosphorus. On the grounds of the reliability analysis performed on the basis of the Weibull probability model, it was found that the reliability of pollutions removal in the tested constructed wetland system are higher in summer and autumn (August, November) than in winter and in spring (February, May). It was shown that exceedance of the admissible values of pollutant indicators in treated wastewater is dependent on the season (air temperature) and it occurred mainly in the winter period (February). It was proved that the tested CW does not provide effective elimination of biogenic indicators (nitrogen and phosphorus), as evidenced by small values of reliability. To increase the technological reliability of the tested treatment plant, it is proposed to expand the existing system and create a hybrid system consisting of two beds with vertical and horizontal flow and a special P-filter. info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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- 2019
16. Influence of the particle size of carbonate-siliceous rock on the efficiency of phosphorous removal from domestic wastewater
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Stanisław Baran, Michał Marzec, A. Walczowski, Magdalena Gajewska, Agnieszka Kamińska, Aneta Pytka, Maria Nastawny, Andrzej Jucherski, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Environmental Engineering ,Hydraulic retention time ,Phosphorus ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Environmental engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sorption ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Filter (aquarium) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,chemistry ,Wastewater ,Environmental science ,Siliceous rock ,Carbonate ,Particle size ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
tThe aim of the study was to determine the influence of the particle size of carbonate–silica rock (opoka)used in rock filters on the efficiency of phosphorus removal from domestic wastewater. The investigationswere carried out in a laboratory using a model consisting of three vertical flow filters with carbonate–silicarock of different particle sizes (G1= 1–2 mm; G2= 2–5 mm; G3= 5–10 mm). The tested rock was subjectedto decarbonising at 900◦C and consisted primarily of 51.7% SiO2, 23.2% CaO, and 7.6% Al2O3. In the firstthree weeks of the study (1–3), the hydraulic load of each filter was Q1= 0.72 l/day and the hydraulicresidence time was HRT1= 24 h; in the next three weeks (4–6) Q2= 1.08 l/day and HRT2= 16 h, and duringthe last three weeks (7–9) Q3= 1.44 l/day and HRT3= 12 h. A significant influence of the size of rock parti-cles and the hydraulic load (hydraulic residence time) on the efficiency of total phosphorus removal andon phosphorus concentration in the wastewater discharged from the system was observed ( = 0.05).Statistically, the best removal of phosphorus from wastewater – an average of 97%, was found in thesubstrate with the smallest particle size (rock G1, 1–2 mm) at the lowest hydraulic load of 0.72 l/dayand at a hydraulic residence time of 24 h. The lowest phosphorus removal efficiency was observed inthe filter containing rock G3with a particle size of 5–10 mm (mean
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- 2017
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17. Methane fermentation of the maize straw silage under meso- and thermophilic conditions
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Andrzej Lewicki, Piotr Boniecki, Wojciech Czekała, Joanna Pawlicka-Kaczorowska, Damian Janczak, Paweł Cyplik, Anna Smurzyńska, Jacek Dach, Marta Cieślik, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Silage ,020209 energy ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Methane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biogas ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Straw ,Pollution ,Renewable energy ,General Energy ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Environmental science ,Fermentation ,business ,Mesophile - Abstract
Under conditions of low funding for the production of “green energy” in Poland, it became necessary to search for other – cheaper sources of biomass and the development of more efficient technologies. The maize straw is waste material arising in the production of grain. Therefore currently has no wider application and the cost of acquisition is several times lower than in case of maize silage. This paper presents the results of research on biogas efficiency of the maize straw silage, the dynamics of the fermentation process and the decomposition time of biomass under the meso- and thermophilic conditions. Moreover, the exploitation costs of a biogas plant working on this substrate and maize silage have been compared. It has been proved that thermophilic fermentation is significantly shorter (17%) than mesophilic and permits to increase biogas production (8.6%) and methane content (9.3%). In turn, mesophilic fermentation has more stable pH changes in comparison with the thermophilic technology. However, it is related to inhibition of the propionic acid, which can be of great importance in case of continuous fermentation. On the basis of energetic calculations it was shown that the substitution of the maize silage with the maize straw silage allows for nearly three-fold costs reduction and thus increase of the biogas plant profitability.
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18. The possibility of using plants from hybrid constructed wetland wastewater treatment plant for energy purposes
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Agnieszka Listosz, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Jacek Dach, Wojciech Czekała, A. Lewicki, Michał Marzec, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, D. Janczak, and Aneta Pytka
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Environmental Engineering ,biology ,020209 energy ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,Miscanthus ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Anaerobic digestion ,Biogas ,Wastewater ,Agronomy ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Jerusalem artichoke - Abstract
In recent years, constructed wetland systems are used widely for the purification of small amounts of wastewater because they provide very high effects of removing impurities. The existing research results show that constructed wetland systems can be used not only for highly efficient wastewater treatment, but at the same time in order to produce biomass for energy purposes. The aim of this paper was to determine the possibilities of energy use of the plants: common reed, willow, Jerusalem artichoke, giant miscanthus, obtained from constructed wetland system. The yield of common reed was the highest compared to the other plant species used in analyzed object and amounted to 13.6 Mg DM ha −1 and then 8.7 Mg DM ha −1 for willow. The lowest dry matter yield was 5.9 Mg DM ha −1 in the case of Jerusalem artichoke. High Heating Value was similar in all analyzed plants (17.9–19.2 MJ kg −1 ), the highest results were obtained from willow. Biomethane production during anaerobic digestion was the highest from common reed (108 m 3 Mg −1 FM) and the lowest from Jerusalem artichoke (66 m 3 Mg −1 FM). The methane concentration in biogas was rather low (50.9–54.9) comparing to other typical substrates for biogas production.
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19. Reliability and Efficiency of Pollutant Removal in Four-Stage Constructed Wetland of SSVF-SSHF-SSHF-SSVF Type
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Michał Marzec, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Magdalena Gizińska-Górna
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lcsh:Hydraulic engineering ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0207 environmental engineering ,Wetland ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,hybrid constructed wetland ,removal efficiency ,lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,lcsh:TC1-978 ,020701 environmental engineering ,Effluent ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Total suspended solids ,Pollutant ,lcsh:TD201-500 ,Suspended solids ,geography ,reliability ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Environmental engineering ,wastewater treatment ,Wastewater ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment - Abstract
The present paper reports pollutant removal efficiencies and reliability for a four-stage hybrid constructed wetland (HCW) consisting of the following sequence of subsurface (SS), vertical flow (VF) and horizontal flow (HF) beds: SSVF-SSHF-SSHF-SSVF. The experiments were carried out over a period of three years, with sampling done in each season: winter, spring, summer and autumn. Grab samples of wastewater collected from different stages of treatment were tested for total suspended solids (TSS), BOD5, COD, total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP). The wetland was found to have a very high efficiency of removal of suspended solids and organics, with relatively little seasonal variability. The three-year average TSS removal efficiency was approximately 92.7%. The effectiveness of elimination of organic compounds was very high throughout the study period at 96.6% BOD5 and 95% COD. The effluent from the four-stage system had significantly lower contents of TN and TP compared to the wastewater discharged from the first two beds of this facility.
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20. Biofilter with innovative filling for low-temperature treatment of sewage from de-icing airport runways
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Wojciech Janczukowicz, Piotr Bugajski, Joanna Rodziewicz, Andrzej Jucherski, Artur Mielcarek, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Kamila Ostrowska
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Total organic carbon ,business.industry ,Environmental engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sewage ,Filtration and Separation ,02 engineering and technology ,Thermal treatment ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Nitrogen ,Analytical Chemistry ,020401 chemical engineering ,Wastewater ,chemistry ,Biofilter ,Environmental science ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Carbon ,Sludge - Abstract
The hydraulic loading of biofilter (HL), temperature and C/N ratio - these factors influence on nitrogen and carbon removal efficiency from airport wastewater containing de-icing agents. The vast area of airports and significant fluctuations in atmospheric precipitation contribute to huge differences in wastewater flows discharged to treatment systems. The aim of the study was to determine the influence of the hydraulic loading on nitrogen and organic compounds removal in biofilters in low temperatures. The novelty of the paper results from low temperatures (0, 4 and 8 °C), specific wastewater and biofilter filling (light weight aggregates prepared from fly ashes from sewage sludge thermal treatment (FASST LWA). The study was divided into four series differing in the hydraulic loading (1.0, 3.0, 5.0, and 10.0 L·m−2·d−1). In each series, biofilters (filled with FASST LWA) were operated at the temperature of 0, 4, 8 °C and 25 °C. The organic carbon to nitrogen ratio was 0.5. The study showed the effective removal of nitrogen at low temperatures, even at high HL. The highest efficiency of nitrogen removal at the temperature of 0 °C (34.93 ± 4.54%) was obtained at 5.0 L·m−2·d−1. The hydraulic loading and temperature affected the efficiency of nitrogen and COD removal. The presented experiment demonstrated that the use of biofilters filled with FASST LWA may offer an effective and sustainable method for the treatment of airport de-icing wastewater.
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21. Kinetics of pollutants removal in vertical and horizontal flow constructed wetlands in temperate climate
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Katarzyna Skrzypiec, Zbigniew Mucha, Włodzimierz Wójcik, Magdalena Gajewska, Piotr Bugajski, and Agnieszka Karczmarczyk
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Pollutant ,geography ,Environmental Engineering ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Flow (psychology) ,Wetland ,Soil science ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Reaction rate ,chemistry ,Temperate climate ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Organic matter ,Subsurface flow ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This paper reports a comparative study on kinetics of organic matter expressed as BOD5 and nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands operated in Poland. Analyzed data were collected at eight wetland systems, composed of subsurface flow beds: horizontal flow (HF) and vertical flow (VF), in different number and sequences. The analysis involved particularly mass removal rates (MRR) and first-order removal rate coefficients of BOD5 and total nitrogen (kA and kv for VF and HF filters, respectively, and k20 as a parameter averaged for a temperature of 20 °C). It was found that the higher the load of pollutants applied to the beds, the higher MRR values were obtained. The average k-rates in analyzed systems were mostly lower than those reported in the literature, especially in the case of total nitrogen. Its removal obtained in horizontal flow beds was kv = 0.002–0.042 d−1, while in vertical flow systems kA varied from 0.007 m d−1 to 0.0037 m d−1. According to data given by previous studies, first-order reaction rates for nitrogen removal varied in range from kv = 0.048 d−1 to kv = 0.19 d−1 and kA from 0.007 to 0.1 m d−1 in HF and VF beds, respectively. Regarding BOD5 shown in literature, removal rate kv for HF beds varied from 0.071 to 6.11 d−1, and kA for VF beds varied from 0.019 to 1.0 m d−1, while in this study lower k-rates were obtained: kv = 0.005–0.085 d−1 and kA = 0.015–0.130 m d−1. Relatively long monitoring period, for some of constructed wetland up to 16 years, resulted in good data set and enables creation of the graphs, which could be helpful in evaluation and designing of constructed wetlands for PE bigger than 50, in moderate climate conditions.
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22. Phytoremediation potential of Vetiveria zizanioides and Oryza sativa to nitrate and organic substance removal in vertical flow constructed wetland systems
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Karolina Kurek, Patrycja Pochwatka, Anabela Durão, Fátima Carvalho, Adelaide Almeida, Carlos Ribeiro, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Piotr Bugajski
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Environmental Engineering ,Nitrogen ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Oryza sativa ,Vetiveria zizanioides ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,COD ,Nitrate ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Vertical flow ,Nitrate nitrogen ,Organic matter ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemical oxygen demand ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Constructed wetland ,Phytoremediation ,chemistry ,Wastewater ,Environmental chemistry ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science - Abstract
The aim of this work was to determine the potential of phytoremediation of Vetiveria zizanioides and Oryza sativa to nitrate (NO3−-N) and organic matter (COD – chemical oxygen demand) removal in subsurface vertical flow constructed wetland systems (VFCWs). The tests were carried out in models of 2 beds with a surface of 0.24 m2 and depth 0.70 m each at various hydraulic loads (HL) and COD constant in influente wastewater. The VFCW-1 bed was planted with the Vetiveria zizanioides and the VFCW-2 bed with the Oryza sativa. During the 22 weeks of research, the hydraulic load of the analyzed beds was: HL1 = 148 dm3·m−2·d−1, HL2 = 239 dm3·m−2·d−1, HL3 = 350 dm3·m−2·d−1, HL4 = 473 dm3·m−2·d−1. The VFCWs were fed from two reservoirs, one with mineral medium and nitrate, and the other one with fructose as organic matter. Based on the conducted tests, it was found that in both analyzed systems (VFCW-1 and VFCW-2) the highest NO3−-N removal rate was found under HL2 – the median is 59 and 42% respectively. The most effective removal of COD in the VFCW-1 system was obtained at a HL2 – 55%, while in the system VFCW-2 at a HL1 – 43%. The research shows that the low HL and high COD/NO3−-N ratio ensures good effects of nitrate and organic matter removal in VF type constructed wetland systems. It has been shown that the analyzed plants, especially Vetiveria zizanioides have good phytoremediation potential in the field of nitrate nitrogen and organic substance removal and can be recommended for use on a full scale of technology.
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23. Nitrogen removal in vertical flow constructed wetlands: influence of bed depth and high nitrogen loadings
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Karolina Kurek, Anabela Durão, Carlos Ribeiro, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Fátima Carvalho, Piotr Bugajski, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Magdalena Gajewska, and Adelaide Almeida
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Morphology (linguistics) ,Nitrogen ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Wetland ,Soil science ,02 engineering and technology ,Vetiveria zizanioides ,010501 environmental sciences ,Wastewater ,01 natural sciences ,Nitrogen removal ,Waste Disposal, Fluid ,High nitrogen ,Vertical flow ,Environmental Chemistry ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Subsurface vertical flow bed ,Ammonium nitrogen mass load ,General Medicine ,020801 environmental engineering ,Ammonium toxicity ,Bed depth ,Wetlands ,Denitrification ,Environmental science - Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the nitrogen removal and its effects on the plant’s growth and leaves morphology. using two subsurface vertical flow (VF bed), with different depths (0.24 m2 × 0.70 m; 0.24 m2 × 0.35 m) and nitrogen load increments. The VF bed were planted with Vetiveria zizanioides, filled with light expanded clay aggregates (Leca®NR 10/20) and fed in parallel mode with synthetic wastewater. High ammonium nitrogen concentration ([NH4 +–N] from 68 ± 3 to 290 ± 8 mg L−1) was used without toxicity symptoms in plants, although the effects of ammonium nitrogen load were stopped the growth of the plants. Significant differences between ammonium nitrogen removed in each VF bed obtained for total nitrogen (TNinfl.) ≥ 27 ± 0.8 g m−2 d−1. The nitrification was contributed to ammonium nitrogen removal because was found higher values of nitrate and nitrite in the effluent. These values were more higher in VF bed 1 than in the VF bed 2, since ammonium nitrogen removal were also more higher in VF bed 1 than in the VF bed 2. Total nitrogen mass balance was carried out and the results show that the nitrification/denitrification process occurred with nitrogen plants uptake. It was observed that the VF bed depth has an influence on all nitrogen removal processes. As higher the depth root system it is seemed to favour the creation of zones with different oxidations conditions that allow the nitrogen compounds to be removed intensively.
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24. The Efficiency and Reliability of Pollutant Removal in a Hybrid Constructed Wetland with Common Reed, Manna Grass, and Virginia Mallow
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Anna Dębska, Aneta Pytka-Woszczyło, Michał Marzec, Agnieszka Listosz, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Magdalena Gizińska-Górna
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Biochemical oxygen demand ,lcsh:Hydraulic engineering ,pollution removal ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Sewage ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,lcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,lcsh:TC1-978 ,vertical flow ,hybrid constructed wetlands ,Effluent ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Total suspended solids ,lcsh:TD201-500 ,reliability ,business.industry ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Pulp and paper industry ,020801 environmental engineering ,wastewater treatment ,horizontal flow ,Wastewater ,efficiency ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,business - Abstract
In this paper, the pollutant removal efficiency and the reliability of a vertical and horizontal flow hybrid constructed wetland (CW) planted with common reed, manna grass, and Virginia mallow were analyzed. The wastewater treatment plant, located in south-eastern Poland, treated domestic sewage at an average flow rate of 2.5 m3/d. The tests were carried out during five years of its operation (2014&ndash, 2018). The following parameters were measured: biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus. The results showed that more than 95% of BOD5, COD, and total phosphorus was removed in the tested CW system. The average effectiveness of removal of total suspended solids and total nitrogen exceeded 86%. A reliability analysis performed using the Weibull probability model showed that the removal reliability in the tested CW was very high for BOD5, COD, total suspended solids, and total phosphorus (100%). The probability that the total nitrogen concentration in the treated effluents would reach the limit value (30 mg/L) established for effluents discharged from a treatment plant of less than 2000 PE (population equivalent) to standing waters was 94%. The values of all the pollution indicators in wastewater discharged to the receiver were significantly lower than the limit values required in Poland. The investigated hybrid CW system with common reed, manna grass, and Virginia mallow guaranteed stable low values of BOD5, COD, total suspended solids, and total phosphorus in the treated wastewater, which meant it was highly likely to be positively evaluated in case of an inspection.
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25. The efficiency and technological reliability of biogenic compounds removal during long-term operation of a one-stage subsurface horizontal flow constructed wetland
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Piotr Bugajski, Tadeusz Siwiec, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Gabriel Borowski, Magdalena Gajewska, Karolina Kurek, Wojciech Czekała, Jacek Dach, Maria Adelaide Araújo Almeida, and Maria de Fatima Nunes de Carvalho
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0208 environmental biotechnology ,Horizontal flow ,Technological reliability ,Filtration and Separation ,Sorption ,02 engineering and technology ,Wastewater treatment ,010501 environmental sciences ,Pulp and paper industry ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Analytical Chemistry ,Volumetric flow rate ,Filter (aquarium) ,Constructed wetland ,Long-term operation ,Wastewater ,Biogenic compounds ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Effluent ,Reliability (statistics) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of the efficiency and technological reliability of total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal during long term operation of a one-stage constructed wetland system with subsurface horizontal wastewater flow. The flow rate of the wastewater treatment plant was 1.2 m3/d during the research period. Physical and chemical analyses of raw wastewater and treated effluent were carried out in the years 1997–2010 (14 years). During this study period, 56 series of analyses were performed and 112 wastewater samples were collected. It was observed that the average efficiency of total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal amounted to 51% and 73%, respectively. The technological reliability, determined by means of the Weibull reliability method, was 45% for total nitrogen removal and 48% in the case of total phosphorus removal. Total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations in the treated wastewater did not exceed the permissible values in 39.3% and 37.5% of cases, respectively. A negative correlation was found between the sorption capacity of the soil-plant filter for the removal of total phosphorus and the time of plant operation. The efficiency of total nitrogen removal was stable over time.
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26. ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF SURFACE WATERS IN THE RIVER BYSTRZYCA LUBLIN
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Michał Marzec, Andrzej Mazur, Antoni Grzywna, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Radomir Obroślak
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,Hydrology ,ecological status ,water ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,quality indicators ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:TD1-1066 ,020801 environmental engineering ,Environmental science ,lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,Bystrzyca river ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The quality of surface water in watercourses in the region of Lublin agglomeration was studied in 2012–2014. Biological and chemical indicators of the study for various sampling sites were detected and the resulting values of the indicators were processed statistically. Rivers characterized by small size and the flow and modification of the riverbed. The resulting low values of macrophyte river index and infusorial index pointed to a poor quality of surface waters. Chemical indicators of the quality of surface waters reached low values, only BOD and phosphates reached high values. The river is located outside the city and it is characterized by moderate potential ecological (III quality class), and the river within Lublin is insufficiently potential ecological (IV quality class). Statistical analysis showed high variability index values between the studied positions.
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27. Impact of number of chambers in a primary settling tank on the chemical and microbiological pollution removal from household sewage Wpływ liczby komór osadnika wstępnego na efekty usuwania zanieczyszczeń chemicznych i mikrobiologicznych ze ścieków bytowych
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Michał Marzec, M. Szmigielski, Antoni Grzywna, Bożena Sosnowska, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Aneta Pytka, Arkadiusz Malik, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Roman Rybicki, and Andrzej Marczuk
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,Chemical pollution ,General Chemistry - Published
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28. THE EFFICIENCY OF POLLUTION REMOVAL FROM DOMESTIC WASTEWATER IN CONSTRUCTED WETLAND SYSTEMS WITH VERTICAL FLOW WITH COMMON REED AND GLYCERIA MAXIMA
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Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Michał Marzec, Bożena Sosnowska, Aneta Pytka, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Agata Pieńko, and Anna Dębska
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Pollution ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,biology ,constructed wetland ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental engineering ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:TD1-1066 ,domestic wastewater ,Wastewater ,vertical flow ,Constructed wetland ,Vertical flow ,Environmental science ,Glyceria maxima ,lcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,common reed ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
The paper presents the results of research on the effects of removing pollution from domestic wastewater in two beds of constructed wetland systems with vertical flow. Bed I was planted with common reed (Phragmites australis Cav. Trin. Ex Steud.), whereas bed II with Glyceria maxima (Glyceria aquatica L.). The surface of each of the beds amounted to 30 m2, and the hydraulic load of each of them amounted to 0.033 m3·m-2·d-1. The study showed very good results in the removal of most of the analyzed indicators of contamination, which were similar in both analyzed beds. They were, respectively: 91 and 93% – for total suspended solids, 96 and 98% – for BOD5, 96 and 94% – for CODCr, 88 and 86% – for ammonia nitrogen and 87 and 88% – for total phosphorus. Much smaller effects were reported with regard to total nitrogen removal – 55% in bed I with common reed and 54% in bed II with Glyceria maxima. The tested beds also eliminated the number of coliform bacteria and faecal coliform bacteria quite effectively. Average effects of the removal of coliform bacteria in bed I and II were 99.74%, in the case of faecal coliform 98.06% and 97.94% respectively. Values of basic indicators of contamination (total suspended solids, BOD5 and CODCr) in the wastewater discharged from the analyzed beds met the requirements of the Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of 2014. The test results obtained in the first year of operation of the analyzed beds show that neither of the applied plants significantly improves the results of contaminant removal.
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29. Preliminary evaluation of selected mineral adsorbents used to remove phosphorus from domestic wastewater Wstępna ocena przydatności wybranych adsorbentów mineralnych do usuwania fosforu ze ścieków bytowych
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Maria Nastawny, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Aneta Pytka, A. Jucherski, Michał Marzec, Andrzej Marczuk, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Magdalena Gajewska, J. Zarajczyk, and A. Walczowski
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Activated sludge ,chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Phosphorus ,Environmental science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sewage treatment ,General Chemistry ,Pulp and paper industry - Published
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30. Thermochemical and biochemical maize biomass conversion for power engineering Termochemiczna i biochemiczna konwersja biomasy kukurydzy na cele energetyczne
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Beata Ślaska-Grzywna, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Dariusz Andrejko, Andrzej Marczuk, J. Kowalczuk, N. Leszczyński, J. Zarajczyk, Jacek Dach, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, and M. Szmigielski
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Agronomy ,General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental science ,Biomass ,General Chemistry - Published
- 2015
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31. Long-term operation of Kickuth-type constructed wetland applied to municipal wastewater treatment in temperate climate
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Zbigniew Mucha, Magdalena Gajewska, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Włodzimierz Wójcik
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0106 biological sciences ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Climate ,Environmental engineering ,General Medicine ,010501 environmental sciences ,Wastewater ,01 natural sciences ,Waste Disposal, Fluid ,Term (time) ,Wetlands ,Temperate climate ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Poland ,Subsurface flow ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the problem of changes of effectiveness of Kickuth-type constructed wetland with subsurface flow applied to domestic wastewater treatment. This study is based on an example of a wetland 3000 m
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32. Digestate management in polish farms as an element of the nutrient cycle
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Patrycja Pochwatka, Wojciech Czekała, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Hanna Waliszewska, Agnieszka Czekała, Dawid Wojcieszak, and Andrzej Lewicki
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Nutrient cycle ,Waste management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Circular economy ,Building and Construction ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Nutrient ,Biogas ,Agriculture ,Digestate ,Environmental science ,business ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The work aims to examine and discuss the fertilizing properties of digestate (digested pulp) from three different agricultural biogas plants in terms of the substrates used. Based on the market prices of fertilizers, the economic value of the digestate has been assessed. For a selected biogas plant, the economic balance has been calculated, taking into account the income resulting from the sale of the digestate. The results obtained allow for stating that samples of digestate were rich in nitrogen (up to 6.58 g kg−1), and potassium (up to 16.3 g kg−1) in fresh matter (FM). The value of the digestate for installations was estimated in the range of 6.08–15.36 EUR·Mg−1. The analysis for one of the 1 MW biogas plants shows that under current conditions of supporting systems, the daily income for a biogas plant is 1,414 EUR and the digestate produced is worth another 334.4 EUR. Its application, especially on fields adjacent to biogas plants, is part of the principle of nutrient recovery in the circular economy.
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33. Quality of biomass pellets used as fuel or raw material for syngas production Jakość peletów z biomasy jako paliwa i surowca do produkcji gazu syntezowego
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Andrzej Marczuk, Alina Kowalczyk-Juśko, K. Zarajczyk, J. Kowalczuk, M. Szmigielski, Agnieszka Sagan, A. Masłowski, J. Zarajczyk, Beata Ślaska-Grzywna, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental science ,Biomass ,General Chemistry ,Pulp and paper industry - Published
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34. The use of hierarchical cluster analysis for grouping atmospheric precipitation in Poland
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Antoni Grzywna, Radomir Obroślak, Agnieszka Ziernicka-Wojtaszek, Andrzej Bochniak, Artur Serafin, Andrzej Mazur, Agnieszka Cupak, Joanna Krużel, and Andrzej Wałęga
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lcsh:GE1-350 ,050210 logistics & transportation ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Elevation ,02 engineering and technology ,Atmospheric sciences ,Hierarchical clustering ,Homogeneous ,021105 building & construction ,0502 economics and business ,Temperate climate ,Environmental science ,Precipitation ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,Sea level - Abstract
The aim of this study is to present the application of statistical methods to assess the possibility of grouping precipitation according to their elevation above sea level and precipitation levels in the temperate climate of Poland. The country was divided into regions with similar levels of precipitation using cluster analysis by Ward’s method. The study was performed with meteorological data on average monthly precipitation of 53 meteorological stations from 1981 to 2010. The selection of stations was dictated by the need to consider the variability in amounts of annual precipitation throughout the country. The data was used to calculate average annual precipitation total as well as average precipitation total in the summer half-year (from May to October) and the winter half-year (from November to April) for Poland, from 1981 to 2010. Statistical method was performed and six clusters were generated, for the elevation of the stations and average annual precipitation as well as average precipitation for hydrological half-years. The average annual precipitation for the clusters ranged from 530 mm (cluster 5) to 820 mm (cluster 2). The average precipitation for the winter hydrological half-year ranged from 190.1 mm (cluster 1) to 288.8 mm (cluster 5). The average precipitation for the summer hydrological half-year ranged from 326.3 mm (cluster 5) to 605 mm (cluster 2). The conclusions from the analysis carried out in the study are that: (1) grouping by means of Ward’s method can be used to distinguish homogeneous areas with the same levels of precipitation; (2) both precipitation and the elevation, at which meteorological stations are located, are the basis for distinguishing clusters in Ward’s method.
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35. Preliminary results of studies on the purification of water in a pond using the SCD Probiotics technology
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Krzysztof Czernaś, Agnieszka Szczurowska, and Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Hydrology ,business.industry ,Ammonium nitrate ,Sewage ,Aquatic Science ,Effective microorganism ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,chemistry ,Surface water quality ,Total nitrogen ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Total phosphorus ,business ,Surface water - Abstract
The paper presents preliminary results of a study on the application of the SCD Probiotics Technology to improve surface water quality. The Technology is based on the principles of the effective microorganism (EM) technology developed in Japan over thirty years ago by Dr Teuro Higa. The study was carried out in 2006–2008 in a pond with an area of 1200 m2, receiving purified sewage discharged from a constructed wetland system with willow vegetation filter, in operation since 1994, to which the SCD Probiotics Technology was applied since September 2007 till June 2008. A decrease of biogens concentrations in the pond water was recorded after applying the tested technology – ammonium nitrate concentration decreased by 85.2%, total nitrogen by 56.9%, while total phosphorus by 77.6%. Chlorophyll a level also showed a decreasing tendency. However, more detailed studies are still required to confirm the effectiveness of the SCD Probiotics technology in the purification of surface water.
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- 2009
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36. Possibilities of protection of water resources with the use of constructed wetland systems: a review
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Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski
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Pollutant ,Pollution ,Willow ,biology ,Ecology ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Environmental engineering ,Sewage ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Water resources ,Constructed wetland ,Environmental science ,Total phosphorus ,business ,Total suspended solids ,media_common - Abstract
This paper presents a review of information about the method of sewage purification by constructed wetland systems (CWs) and the results of the efficiency of pollution removal in such systems. Data from various countries of the world indicate that single-stage CWs are characterised by a fairly high, above 80%, efficiency of removal of total suspended solids and reduction of BOD5 and COD, but lower efficiency of removing biogenic compounds – below 50%. Significantly higher efficiency of removing pollutants can be achieved with the use of multi-stage hybrid CWs whose efficiency in total nitrogen removal is from 61 to 86%, and of total phosphorus 70–99%. The results obtained indicate that the application of CWs may provide effective protection of water resources against pollution.
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- 2009
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37. Application of multi-criterial analysis to evaluation of method of utilization of sludge from small wastewater treatment plants with sustainable development of rural areas
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Włodzimierz Wójcik, S. Baran, Agnieszka Generowicz, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, and Zbigniew Mucha
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Sustainable development ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Environmental Engineering ,Waste management ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Environmental engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Rural area ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Published
- 2016
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38. Impact of influent wastewater quality on nitrogen removal rates in multistage treatment wetlands
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Fabio Masi, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Ahmed Ghrabi, and Magdalena Gajewska
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Denitrification ,Nitrogen ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Multistage treatment wetlands ,Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis ,Wastewater ,Water Purification ,Water Quality ,Environmental Chemistry ,Organic matter ,BOD5/N ratio ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Treatment of pollution in constructed wetlands: from the fundamental mechanisms to the full scale applications. WETPOL 2013 ,Environmental engineering ,General Medicine ,Nitrogen removal ,COD/N ratio ,Pollution ,Anoxic waters ,Nitrification ,C/N ratio ,Carbon ,chemistry ,Wetlands ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Wastewater composition influence on nitrogen removal ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
Nitrogen removal in treatment wetlands is influenced by many factors, and the presence of electron donors (biodegradable organic matter) and electron acceptors (nitrate ions) is the main limiting one; for obtaining these conditions, multistage treatment wetlands (MTWs) are required, where an extensive nitrification can be obtained in the first stages under aerobic conditions leaving then to the following anoxic/anaerobic stages the duty of the denitrification. Most of the biodegradable organic matter is however oxidised in the first stages, and therefore, the inlet to the denitrification beds is usually poor of easily degradable carbon sources. This study is comparing the long-term performances obtained at several MTWs operating in Europe (North and South) and North Africa in order to understand if there is a significant avail in making use of the influent chemical oxygen demand (COD)/N ratio during the design phase for ensuring proper performances in terms of N overall removal. The statistic analysis performed in this study have shown that MTWs are capable to ensure sufficient removal of both organic and nutrients even in unfavourable proportions of macronutrients (C and N). The usual assumptions for conventional biological treatment systems concerning adequate C/N ratios seem to be dubious in case of wastewater treatment in MTWs.
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39. Composting Potential of the Solid Fraction of Digested Pulp Produced by a Biogas Plant
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Marta Cieślik, Renjie Dong, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, D. Janczak, Anna Smurzyńska, Wojciech Czekała, Krystyna Malińska, and Jacek Dach
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Waste management ,Compost ,020209 energy ,In-vessel composting ,Soil Science ,Mechanical biological treatment ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,chemistry ,Biogas ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Biofuel ,Digestate ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,engineering ,Environmental science ,Organic matter ,Fertilizer ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Food Science - Abstract
Agricultural biogas plants produce biogas and residues referred to as digested pulp. In Europe, digestate is mostly used as fertilizer for agricultural soils although it can be converted to solid fertilizer and also used for biofuel production. The aim of this study was to evaluate if solid fraction of the digestate (DSF) is a suitable material for composting. Composting of DSF was performed for 51 d in a specially designed and constructed system of composting bioreactors (each with volume of 165 l). The process was controlled by daily measurements of temperature and gaseous emissions and samples of composted material tested for dry and organic matter, pH and conductivity. The maximum temperature of the composted mixture was 70.2 °C. High temperature (over 60 °C) for at least two days will allow to annihilate most pathogens. Dynamic temperature rise was related to significant decrease in organic matter (by 39.6%) – from an initial 8.46 kg to 5.12 kg at the end of the process. Decomposition of organic matter during the thermophilic phase of composting was also related to intensive emissions of CO2. The maximum values of carbon dioxide occurred at the highest compost temperature on the third day of the experiment and amounted to 13.3% in the chamber. The results of the analysed parameters allowed us to conclude that the composting process was operating properly and that composting of DSF can a solution for the management of biogas effluent.
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