Activated Sludge Process
Activated Sludge Process
Treatment of Wastewater
Prof. Vaibhav D. Kamble
Activated Sludge Treatment
( Suspended Growth Process)
Attached Growth Process
Biological treatment process in which the
microorganisms responsible for the
conversion of organic matter or other
constituents in the wastewater to gases and
cell tissues are attached to some inert
medium such as rocks, plastic etc.
Biomass
Pri.Eff.
(suspended) MLSS Sec. Eff.
Aeration Secondary
Tank Clarifier
floc settled
The floc if added to another fresh sewage
Secondary
Clarifier
Sludge Processing
Effluent
and Storage
Land
Application Disinfect
WAS
RAS
Screening
Influent
Grit
Primary
Clarifiers Aeration Secondary
Tanks Clarifiers
Typical Flow-Through
Activated Sludge Plant
1) Primary Treatment
The main objective of primary treatment is to
remove the suspended matter, floating
matter, oil, sand and grit from the sewage
2) Returned Activated Sludge
The quantity of returned sludge varies from 20
to 35% of the presettled sewage by volume
Depth -3 to 4.5m
Width - 4 to 6m
Length- 20 to 200m
Detention period-4 to 8 hours
Functions of Aeration
1) Supplies the oxygen to meet the demand of
microorganisms
2) Mechanical Aeration
Disadvantage –
Since only 5% of oxygen in the air is actually
If the air is applied at a changing rate it will
be called as Tapered Aeration
2) ) Step Aeration Process
Modifications in the Activated Sludge
Treatment
1) Tapered Aeration Process
5) Activated Aeration
6) Reaeration
Operational Problems
1) Bulking of Sludge 2) Foaming
A sludge that exhibits poor settling
characteristics is called a bulking sludge
Filamentous microorganisms have been
found to responsible
Remedies-
1) Reduction of Sludge age ( less than 6 days)
2) Chlorination of RAS
3) Addition of Nutrients to overcome nutrient
deficiency
3) Rising Sludge
Secondary clarifier problem