Experimental study of hydrodynamic and operation start of a baffled anaerobic reactor treating sewage

  • Herlane Costa Calheiros Universidade Federal de Itajubá
  • Ana Carolina Silveira Perico UNIFEI
  • Camila Fernandes Nunes UNIFEI
Keywords: Sewage, baffled anaerobic reactor, hydrodynamic, inoculation

Abstract

It is important to provide individual sanitation systems for sewage peri-urban communities or rural areas to minimize impacts on the environment and human health caused by sewage discharge in natura into water resources. In this context, the anaerobic digestion of effluent has been one of the main considered technologies due to easy implementation, material minimization and reduction in waste production. The objective of this work was to study a Baffled Anaerobic Reactor (BAR) including its hydrodynamic characteristics, percentile of inoculum to be applied and reactor operation start. It was concluded that the flow is dispersed with 3.84% of dead spaces and that 20% of the cow manure provided best results; however, due to the high fiber content of the manure, its use is not recommended as inoculum. The BAR system, composed of four chambers, presented good performance for sewage treatment of a rural community in terms of organic substance removal (COD), turbidity and solids meeting effluent disposal standards of these parameters considering the Federal and Minas Gerais State legislation, in Brazil, even in a transient phase of operation, at temperatures below 20°C. However, the effluents from the BAR can’t be released into water bodies without other parameters such as nitrogen, phosphorus, fecal coliforms, and others are investigated to be conforming to those standards.

Author Biographies

Herlane Costa Calheiros, Universidade Federal de Itajubá
Doutora em Engenharia Civil (Hidráulica e Saneamento). Professora do Instituto de Recursos Naturais - IRN, da UNIFEI. Coordenadora do Grupo de Estudos em Saneamento (GES / UNIFEI).
Ana Carolina Silveira Perico, UNIFEI
Engenheira Hídrica pela UNIFEI
Camila Fernandes Nunes, UNIFEI
Engenheira Hídrica pela UNIFEI
Published
21/12/2009
Section
Papers