Baseline and options for design of wastewater treatment plants as a part of large sewerage infrastructure: case study Veliko Selo (Belgrade Sewerage System)
Mitrinović, David
Pavlović, Natalija
Sretenović, Žarko
Fenoglio, Fabian
Samanos, Benoit
Popović, Miodrag
Abstract: For adequate dimensioning of wastewater treatment facilities, it is necessary to obtain and analyze the most reliable data on the quantity and quality of wastewater, with all necessary basic parameters for assessing the hydraulic and mass load of future process units and defining their capacity. To that end, the project of the construction of a collector system (interceptor) and a wastewater treatment plant for the Belgrade Central Sewerage System site included collection, systematization and analysis of existing data on the quantity and quality of wastewater, additional measurements of quantities and testing of wastewater quality, systematization and interpretation of the results, analysis of demographic data, assessment of future system load and the development of a mathematical models of the sewerage system using EPA SWMM package, as well as of transport of polluting substances in the natural recipients using RMA2/RMA4 through the SMS package. Final output is the baseline for the wastewater treatment plant of the Belgrade Central Sewerage System, as presented in this paper. The relevant legislation, focusing on two main outputs in terms of environmental protection of wastewater treatment – effluent and treated sludge, was analyzed individually, as well as considering interrelations between the provisions of legal documents. Four appropriate concepts for the wastewater treatment plant were singled out of a wider array of modern engineering solutions proven in practice, based on the analysis of legal and logistical constraints and pitfalls.
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2022
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