The scarcity of water resources, especially in the agricultural sector, is an increasing problem both in developing and industrialized countries. Recent studies and reports have shown the high potential of wastewater reuse mostly in South European countries. In this paper, we study the possibility to reuse wastewater from the Santerno full-scale wastewater treatment plant located in Imola (Bologna, Italy). Specific monitoring campaigns have been carried out on Basin 1 of the natural finishing treatment of the plant and these data are analyzed and discussed. The Nitrogen and Escherichia coli degradation has been analyzed with respect to the nitrification/denitrification and disinfection processes in the water volume. Furthermore, we have implemented a prediction model for the Escherichia coli degradation in Basin 1 and we compare the results with the measured data. The comparison results are encouraging, showing that a future implementation of the model on Basin 1 is possible. Finally, the first data collected on a pilot plant designed and realized near Basin 1, are discussed. The measurements of Escherichia coli concentration obtained in the pilot plant and Basin 1, show that the main part of the disinfection process occurs in the upper layer of Basin 1 (around 60cm). Consequently, this layer is crucial in order to define future management policies that can be tested on the pilot plant and then adopted on the full scale plant.

NITROGEN AND Escherichia coli REMOVAL IN FACULTATIVE FINISHING LAGOONS RECEIVING TREATED URBAN WASTEWATER / Carmine Fiorentino; Maurizio Mancini. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL. - ISSN 1582-9596. - STAMPA. - 18:10(2019), pp. 16.2253-16.2263.

NITROGEN AND Escherichia coli REMOVAL IN FACULTATIVE FINISHING LAGOONS RECEIVING TREATED URBAN WASTEWATER

Carmine Fiorentino
;
Maurizio Mancini
2019

Abstract

The scarcity of water resources, especially in the agricultural sector, is an increasing problem both in developing and industrialized countries. Recent studies and reports have shown the high potential of wastewater reuse mostly in South European countries. In this paper, we study the possibility to reuse wastewater from the Santerno full-scale wastewater treatment plant located in Imola (Bologna, Italy). Specific monitoring campaigns have been carried out on Basin 1 of the natural finishing treatment of the plant and these data are analyzed and discussed. The Nitrogen and Escherichia coli degradation has been analyzed with respect to the nitrification/denitrification and disinfection processes in the water volume. Furthermore, we have implemented a prediction model for the Escherichia coli degradation in Basin 1 and we compare the results with the measured data. The comparison results are encouraging, showing that a future implementation of the model on Basin 1 is possible. Finally, the first data collected on a pilot plant designed and realized near Basin 1, are discussed. The measurements of Escherichia coli concentration obtained in the pilot plant and Basin 1, show that the main part of the disinfection process occurs in the upper layer of Basin 1 (around 60cm). Consequently, this layer is crucial in order to define future management policies that can be tested on the pilot plant and then adopted on the full scale plant.
2019
NITROGEN AND Escherichia coli REMOVAL IN FACULTATIVE FINISHING LAGOONS RECEIVING TREATED URBAN WASTEWATER / Carmine Fiorentino; Maurizio Mancini. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL. - ISSN 1582-9596. - STAMPA. - 18:10(2019), pp. 16.2253-16.2263.
Carmine Fiorentino; Maurizio Mancini
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