Research on MAP Recovery Conditions using a Fluidized-bed Crystallized Phosphorous Removal System
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A research was made on phosphorus recovery conditions using a MAP (Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate) method and anaerobically digested desorption liquor (containing ammonia and phosphorus). A fluidized-bed phosphorus removal system was used as the reactor. The main objective of the research was to study the treatment performance, influent phosphorus load and MAP microcrystallization, and phosphorus recovery. One typical result of treatment performance was a treated water T-P of 26.6 mg/L and a phosphorus recovery of 81%, versus a raw water T-P of 142 mg/L. It was found that MAP microcrystallization increased and phosphorus recovery declined along higher influent phosphorus loads. In a case where the mean MAP particle size was 1.5 mm, the recovery was about 80% under an influent phosphorus load of 25 kg-P/m3/d, 60% under 40 kg-P/m3/d, and reaching a constant recovery rate of about 70 kg-P/m3/d at loads exceeding 100 kg-P/m3/d. The constant recovery rate was assumed as due to the limit in the growth rate of MAP particles. Study results indicated that effective phosphorus recovery using the fluidized-bed system could be achieved by maintaining the MAP particles in the reactor to be small (1 - 2 mm) so that they could be easily handled.
- Japan Society on Water Environmentの論文
著者
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TANAKA Toshihiro
Ebara Corporation
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Shimamura Kazuaki
Ebara Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd.
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Watanabe Akira
Ebara Engineering Service Co. Ltd.
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Homma Yasuhiro
Ebara corporation
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Shimamura Kazuaki
Ebara corporation
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