DocumentCode :
1033973
Title :
Control issues and challenges in wastewater treatment plants
Author :
Hamilton, R. ; Braun, Bill ; Dare, Ron ; Koopman, B. ; Svoronos, Spyros A.
Author_Institution :
Intel Corp., Portland, OR
Volume :
26
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
69
Abstract :
Control issues in wastewater treatment facilities pertain primarily to aeration control for energy usage and satisfying process demands. A significant issue is the provision of adequate oxygen without excessive aeration and its associated energy cost, despite changing influent conditions. The majority of plants in the United States accomplish only organic matter removal. Increasing regulatory pressure to remove nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus requires more complicated processes, which present optimization and control issues. In particular, nutrients are transformed at different rates depending on the reactor environment and operating conditions. Cyclic operation and multireactor facilities are used for nutrient removal
Keywords :
chemical reactors; flow control; pressure control; wastewater treatment; aeration control; cyclic operation; energy usage; flow rate control; multireactor facilities; organic matter removal; regulatory pressure; wastewater treatment plants; Bioreactors; Control systems; Costs; Effluents; Filters; Inductors; Microorganisms; Nitrogen; Sludge treatment; Wastewater treatment;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Control Systems, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1066-033X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCS.2006.1657877
Filename :
1657877
Link To Document :
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