NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR, E. N.; NASCIMENTO JÚNIOR, Edson Nunes.
Resumo:
The objective of this work was to describe the behaviour of forms of
phosphorus, nitrogen and sulphur in a batch deep stabilization reservoir fed with
raw sewage from the sewerage system of Campina Grande city (7° 13 11" S, 35°
52' 31" W, 550 m above mean sea level), Paraíba state, Northeast Brazil. Also,
the importance of operational parameters in designing reservoirs aiming to obtain
both an improved mineralization degree of organic nutrients and the elimination
of toxic chemical species was evaluated. The pilot - scale reservoir set up at
EXTRABES - UFPB (Federal University of Paraiba's Experimental Station for
the Biological Treatment of Sewage) was 6.2 m deep and had an internal
diameter of 10.76 m. Two experiments comprising each three different phases
(filling, resting and emptying) being characterized by distinct operational
parameters were carried out between October 1994 and May 1995. The water
column of the reservoir was monitored throughout the distinct operational phases
but only the results obtained from both filling and resting periods are described
herein. All analytical, parameters including forms of nutrients, were determined
in samples collected at 8 a.m. from different levels throughout the depth of the
reservoir but only pH, dissolved oxygen and temperature were measured in
samples collected at 3 p.m. Experimental results demonstrated that the
predominance of mechanisms of either mineralization or conservation of
nutrients as well as decrease of nuisance chemical species as hydrogen sulphide
are dependent on the operational characteristics particularly organic loadings.
The performance of the reservoir was compared to that of another batch reservoir
fed with anaerobic pond effluent previously operated at EXTRABES being
demonstrated that an adequate distribution of the time of operation (i. e., the
resting period being much longer than the filling time) is more beneficial for the
performance of the reservoir than the use of an anaerobic pretreatment unit.