Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District Foaming: A Case Study of the Effects of SRT, PAX-18, Microthrix Parvicella, and Extracellular Polymeric Substances
Abstract:Anaerobic digester foaming is a common operational problem in wastewater treatment plants. Several factors contribute to foaming. This study focused on filamentous organisms and solids retention time (SRT). PAX-18, which has been used in other facilities for foaming control in activated sludge basins, was added into one treatment train at the facility of study. These solids were digested in a bench-scale anaerobic digester with a 15 day SRT and compared to others that were operated with 10, 15, and 25 day SRTs… Show more
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