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COMPARISON OF TRADITIONAL STANDARD DRAINFIELD WITH INNOVATIVE B&G TREATMENT BED FOR NUTRIENT REMOVAL FROM SEPTIC TANK WASTEWATER
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Title
COMPARISON
OF
TRADITIONAL
STANDARD
DRAINFIELD
WITH
INNOVATIVE
B&G
TREATMENT
BED
FOR
NUTRIENT
REMOVAL
FROM
SEPTIC
TANK
WASTEWATER
Author
Hossain, Fahim
Keywords
Wastewater treatment
Nutrient removal
B&G treatment bed
Standard drainfield
Abstract
Nowadays
people
are
more
alert
about
conservation
of
water
and
water
scarcity.
The
amount
of
usable
water
is
decreasing
due
to
unavailability
of
pure
water
for
day
to
day
use.
Both
surface
and
groundwater
is
contaminated
by
untreated
wastewater
discharged
from
improper
onsite
wastewater
treatment
system
,
nutrient
laden
agricultural
runoff
and
increasing
use
of
fertilizer
in
fields.
This
elevated
nutrient
level
is
increasing
the
maintenance
and
operation
cost
of
water
treatment
plant.
So
it
is
an
important
task
to
remove
those
nutrients
from
wastewater
and
other
water
bodies
by
applying
environmental
friendly
process.
In the
USA
,
about
25%
homes
are
still
depending
on
on-site
wastewater
treatment
(OSWT)
due
to
unavailability
of
centralized
treatment
process.
In
Florida
,
OSWT
is
managed
by the
Florida
Department
of
Health
(FDOH).
By
realizing
the
importance
of
water
conservation
,
USEPA
already
determined
the
maximum
contaminant
level
(MCL)
for
nitrate
and
nitrite
in
water
bodies.
Many
researches
are
conducted
to
evaluate
the
performance
of
EPA
recommended
treatment
process
(i.e.
traditional
standard
drain
field)
for
OSWT.
The
UCF
research
group
also
performed
an
experiment
to
understand
the
efficiency
of
traditional
standard
drain
field.
At the
same
time
the
research
group
developed
an
innovative
wastewater
treatment
process
named
B&G
treatment
bed
as a
comparison
with
traditional
standard
drain
field.
This
paper
mainly
focuses
on
performance
of these
two
treatment
processes.
The
B&G
is
a
novel
treatment
process
by its
functionality
for
nutrient
removal.
The
process
generally
used
a
media
mixture
developed
by the
research
group
of
UCF.
This
mixture
will
act
as
organic
carbon
source
to
support
denitrification
process
while
nitrification
process
does
not
demand
such
carbon
source.
Evan
it
is
observed
that this
mixture
can
remove
nutrient
by
physical-chemical
process.
The
recirculation
sand
filter
(RSF)
of
traditional
drain
field
is
also
filled
by
another
mixture
of
media.
Both
media
mixtures
are
developed
by
batch
experiment
in
UCF
laboratory.
The
performance
of the
B&G
is
compared
with the
traditional
treatment
process
practiced
in
USA.
These
media
mixtures
can
be
good
supporting
media
for
microorganismsÂ
growth
and
development.
All
the
major
nitrogen
and
phosphorus
species
removal
is
observed
by
collecting
sample
in a
weekly
fashion.
The
pathogens
removal
efficiency
is
also
observed.
The
sample
is
analyzed
by a
certified
laboratory
(i.e.
Environmental
Research
and
Design
,
ERD)
in
Orlando
,
Florida
to
maintain
the
best
quality
of this
research.
The
presence
of
microorganisms
is
identified
by
using
PCR.
The
B&G
drainfield
is
very
effective
for
removing
both
nitrogen
and
phosphorus
species
from
wastewater.
It
is
also
very
efficient
to
remove
pathogens
too.
Standard
drainfield
is
very
effective
for
pathogen
removal
but
it
cannot
remove
nutrients
effectively.
Nitrate
removal
in
B&G
drainfield
is
well
compared
to
standard
drainfield.
Adviser
Chang, Ni-Bin
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Environmental Engineering PhD
Graduation Date
2010-01-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2010-08-18
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0003271
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0003271
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