In the activated sludge process, activated sludge is separated in the secondary clarifier. The efficiency of the secondary clarifier with regard to solids separation depends, among other things, on the volume of wastewater fed to the secondary clarifier and, on the other hand, on the settling properties of the activated sludge. If a secondary clarifier is hydraulically overloaded and/or the settling properties of the sludge flocs have deteriorated, there will be a temporary or permanent increase in the amount of solids discharged.
Solids Retention
Reliable Solutions for Solids Retention
HUBER offers proven and reliable solutions for solids retention in the outlet of wastewater treatment plants. Depending on the requirements and general conditions, one of the following solutions can be applied:
Microscreening:
The HUBER Disc Filter RoDisc® consists of several rotatably arranged, disc-shaped microscreen elements. A filter cloth made of stainless steel or polyester from 10 μm is used as screening medium.
Sand Filtration:
The HUBER Sandfilter CONTIFLOW® is a deep-bed type upflow filter where the filter bed is cleaned without interrupting the filtration process. The filter medium is sand.
Cloth filtration / Pile cloth media filter:
The HUBER Pile Cloth Media Filter RotaFilt® consists of several rotatably arranged, disc-shaped filter elements. Particulate matter is reliably retained in the three-dimensional pile fabric structure.
In addition to the retention of solids, phosphorus elimination and micropollutant removal are playing an increasingly important role in the field of advanced wastewater treatment.
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