Upgrading of Tafresh municipal wastewater treatment plant (TMWTP) using the Modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) process

Mohammad Reza Turkan, Saeid Saeidijam, Mahdi Reyahi Khoram
2019 Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research  
The present study aimed to evaluate the treatment efficiency of the modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) process using the conventional activated sludge (CAS) in Tafresh city, located in Iran during October-December 2016 (before upgrading) and October-December 2017 (after upgrading to the MLE process). The measured parameters in the study included chemical oxygen demand (COD), five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), nitrate-nitrogen, total suspended solids, phosphate, dissolved oxygen,
more » ... trogen, and pH. According to the obtained results, the treatment efficiency of the MLE process based on the BOD5 and COD was 92.11% and 91.20%, respectively. On the other hand, the treatment efficiency of the CAS process (before upgrading) based on the BOD5 and COD removal was 48.55% and 56.76%, respectively. Therefore, it could be concluded that the MLE process was able to successfully upgrade wastewater treatment services.
doi:10.22102/jaehr.2019.185631.1134 doaj:a3e75371c85745d5920043f4c99ebf94 fatcat:pt6solrmh5hrbjsylaim536xuy