Author/Authors :
Uemura، Sh نويسنده Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kisarazu National College of Technology, Kiyomidai-higashi 2-11-1, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0041, Japan , , Suzuki، S نويسنده Nippon Steel Kankyo Engineering Co. LTD , , Maruyama، Y نويسنده Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd , , Harada، H نويسنده Tohoku University ,
Abstract :
The down-flow hanging sponge (DHS) reactor, which was developed for post-treatment of
effluent from up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) process treating sewage, uses polyurethane sponge as
media to retain biomass. Wastewater is trickled from the top of the reactor and purified by microorganisms
retained both inside and outside of the sponge media as the wastewater flows vertically down through the
reactor. Three DHS reactors employing different sizes of sponge media with the same total sponge volume
were used for the direct treatment of settled sewage. All the reactors exhibited excellent performance in
removal of COD, ammonium nitrogen, and fecal coliform at a fixed hydraulic retention time of 2.0 h based on
the sponge volume. It was shown that smaller sponge media produced better removal efficiencies for all the
parameters listed above. The most reasonable explanation for this might be that smaller sponge media allows
better oxygen uptake in the stream flowing down through the reactors