2017
DOI: 10.3390/w9070491
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Empirical Sewer Water Quality Model for Generating Influent Data for WWTP Modelling

Abstract: Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) typically have a service life of several decades. During this service life, external factors, such as changes in the effluent standards or the loading of the WWTP may change, requiring WWTP performance to be optimized. WWTP modelling is widely accepted as a means to assess and optimize WWTP performance. One of the challenges for WWTP modelling remains the prediction of water quality at the inlet of a WWTP. Recent applications of water quality sensors have resulted in long tim… Show more

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“…This was derived from three magnetic flow sensors located at three influent pressurised pipes. Influent water quality characteristics were estimated using a calibrated empirical influent generator (Langeveld et al, 2017). Effluent hourly series (Jan 01, 2011 to Dec 31, 2013) were derived from a forward uncertainty propagation scheme accounting for uncertainties in the influent water quality and quantity characteristics.…”
Section: Wastewater Treatment Plant Water Quality Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was derived from three magnetic flow sensors located at three influent pressurised pipes. Influent water quality characteristics were estimated using a calibrated empirical influent generator (Langeveld et al, 2017). Effluent hourly series (Jan 01, 2011 to Dec 31, 2013) were derived from a forward uncertainty propagation scheme accounting for uncertainties in the influent water quality and quantity characteristics.…”
Section: Wastewater Treatment Plant Water Quality Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban drainage flow was represented by 29 lumped rainfall-runoff and sewer transport schemes (Solvi 2006). Sewer water quality was represented by an influent generator at the WWTP (Langeveld et al 2017) and by an event mean concentration multiplier at the CSO-receiving water links (Moreno-Rodenas et al 2017b). The fully integrated model was implemented in the platform WEST (DHI).…”
Section: The Integrated Catchment Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model represents three biological lines and a storm-bypass section. The link of state variables at the boundary urban drainage-WWTP were produced using an stochastic generator [13]. A river sub-model, which is composed of a flow propagation scheme, was modelled through a hydrological storage-discharge model (tank-in-series scheme).…”
Section: Description Of the Model Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, urban wastewater systems are often composed by several connected sewer networks across municipal areas (e.g., centralised wastewater treatment layouts), and the distances between those connected catchments are often beyond the de-correlation length of convective storm events [12]. This means that spatial and temporal scales of rainfall processes can affect in different manner the individual and the total catchment system [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%