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Technical Publications
Biotrickling Filter for the Treatment of Odorous Sewage
Air
Lin Wu, Yong-Ying Loo and Lawrence C.C. Koe, Aromatrix Pte Ltd
ABSTRACT
The nuisance impact of air pollutant emissions from wastewater
treatment plants (WWTPs) is a major issue of concern to Singapore
and to many developing cities worldwide. Existing chemical and
physical treatment methods are efficient but costly, and may generate
secondary pollutants. Biotreatment, on the other hand, is a proven
control technology for effectively removing hydrogen sulphide
(H2S), the principal odour component of sewage air. The biotechnology
is cost-effective to remove low-concentrations of biodegradable
compounds from a large flow of waste gases. A pilot-scale biotrickling
filter, packed with pall rings, was set up at a WWTP in Singapore
to investigate its effectiveness for treatment of odorous sewage
air. A series of experiments were conducted to assess the performance
of the biotrickling filter under various operating scenarios.
Results indicated that even at 5-second gas retention time, the
biotrickling filter could remove 95% of the inlet H2S. The behaviour
of the biotrickling filter under various operating scenarios are
presented and discussed in this paper.
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