Applications, Nitrification, 1 nitrification – SPX Cooling Technologies Marley MarPak MXF 3000 User Manual

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Applications

Nitrification

In the nitrification process (Fig. 9-1) MARPAK
MXF Series fixed film reactor provides an
effective means of oxidizing ammonia nitrogen of
secondary treated wastewater.

Nitrifying trickling filters require less mechanical
equipment, less operating power and less

attention than the activated sludge process
(Fig. 9-3). Nitrifying trickling filters are less
effected by cold temperature than the
activated sludge process (Fig. 9-4).

MARPAK nitrification fixed film reactor,
when preceded by clarified secondary
effluent with the BOD

5

below 35 mg/l, will

continue to reduce suspended solids and
BOD

5

to a level below 20 mg/l.

A performance curve for nitrification is
shown in Fig. 9-2.

MARPAK

Nitrification

Reactor

BOD-30

SS-20

NH

4

N-25

BOD<15

SS<15

NH

4

N<1

Effluent from

Secondary

Treatment

9-1

Nitrification

Media

Surface

Area

Required

sq ft/lb of

NH

4

-N

Oxidized

Per Day

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000

2000

0

9-2

1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0

Effluent Ammonia-N (mg/L)

12° To 19°C

7° To 11°C

Source: Process Design Manual For Nitrogen Control, U.S. EPA

+

9-3

Cost Comparison

Source: Water Engineering and Management

Activated

Nitrifying

Cost

Sludge

Trickling Filter

Project

Energy (10 year)
Project - present worth

Energy - present worth
Total - present worth

$ 8,497,000

3,450,000
7,423,000

2,847,000

$10,270,000

$ 4,870,000

1,175,000
4,250,000

971,000

$ 5,221,000

Nitrification

Rate

(as % of rate

at 20°C)

100

80

60

40

20

0

9-4

10 12 14 16 18 20

Temperature °C

Effect of Temperature

Activ

ated

Slud

ge

Nitrifying Trickling Filter

Source: Water Engineering and Management

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