1st Edition

Effect of Operational Variables on Nitrogen Transformations in Duckweed Stabilization Ponds

By Julia Rosa Caicedo Bejarano Copyright 2005
    176 Pages
    by CRC Press

    176 Pages
    by CRC Press

    There is an urgent need to develop and improve low cost technologies for wastewater treatment. Simultaneously treating wastewater and producing duckweed in a pond system is, therefore, an attractive solution contributing to both environmental protection and food production. Duckweed has excellent qualities: a high protein content, a high growth rate and is an easy crop to  handle. The small plant turns nitrogen from wastewater into a food source.  This thesis reports on the effect of different operational variables, like anaerobic pre-treatment, the combination of algae and duckweed ponds and pond depth. Improved nitrogen removal was obtained through the combination of duckweed ponds with algae ponds. Duckweed pond systems could be designed with shallow depth without affecting nitrogen removal efficiency. This research is the result of the cooperative effort between the EIDENAR, Univalle, Cali, Colombia and the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education in Delft, the Netherlands.

    1.Introduction 2.Effect of anaerobic pre-treatment on environmental physicochemicalcharacteristics of duckweed stabilization ponds. 3. Effect of total ammonia nitrogen concentration and pH on growth rates of duckweed 4. The effect of anaerobic pre-treatment performance ofduckweed 5.Nitrogen balance of duckweed covered sewagestabilization ponds. 6. The effect of introducing aerobic zones into a series of duckweed stabilization ponds on nitrification and denitrification. 7. Effect of pond depth on removal of nitrogen in duckweed stabilization ponds. 8.Comparison of performance of full scale duckweed and algae stabilization ponds. 9. Summary 10.Conclusion

    Biography

    Julia Rosa Caicedo Bejarano