Use of plastic and textile media in polishing primary treated effluent
conference contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byM Khalife
The majority of on-site sewage management systems in Australia fail to perform to expectations. About 60% to 80% of on-site systems reportedly fail to produce acceptable effluent quality, and there is an increaed concern about the risks associated with public health and environmental pollution. In Victoria, a large proportion of septic tank installations have been reported to discharge highly polluted waste to drains and streams. Users, often considered by regulators as operators, have to bear the costs of upgrade/replacement of their old systems to meet stringent water quality guidelines. Some of the common problems include clogging of the disposal fields due to solids and organic overloading and surfacing of highly polluted effluent. Large land application area is subsequently required for irrigating the effluent and/or installation of upgraded disposal fields. This paper investigates the effectiveness of various types of textile and plastic media, in polishing primary tank effluent, downstream from a typical two-compartment septic tank system. Results to date show that high biochemical oxygen demand removal rates are achieved from the textile and plastic media (up to 86% and 83% respectively). At these removal levels, the performance of a combined conventional septic tank system and plastic/textile filters is comparable to that of an advanced aerated wastewater treatment system. This approach, subject to further investigation, could provide a less costly upgrade.
History
Event
On-site `05 Conference (2005 : Armidale, N.S.W.)
Pagination
265 - 271
Publisher
Lanfax Laboratories
Location
Armidale, N.S.W.
Place of publication
Armidale, N.S.W.
Start date
2005-09-27
End date
2005-09-30
ISBN-10
0957943822
Language
eng
Notes
Conference program : http://www.lanfaxlabs.com.au/papers/On-site-2005-TOC.pdf
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, Lanfax Laboratories
Editor/Contributor(s)
R Patterson, M Jones
Title of proceedings
On-site '05 : Performance Assessment for On-site Systems : Regulation, Operation and Monitoring : Proceedings of On-site `05 Conference