Revista Técnica de la Facultad de Ingeniería (Oct 2010)
Effluent polishing of the stabilization ponds at the university of zulia through rock filter
Abstract
Stabilization ponds represent an efficient alternative for the treatment of wastewater; however, the main disadvantage to them is the high concentration of solids in the effluent, which makes improving this effluent a necessary step to take. The objective of this research was been to analyze the efficiency of the rock filter as a system of treatment for improving the quality of the effluents at the stabilization lagoons of the University of Zulia by evaluating physical, chemical and bacteriological parameters. To achieve this, it was necessary to observe the stone segment of the ponds, which was 0.8 m. High, and had stones of 2.5 cm. in diameter. Hydraulic charges were used at 0.75 and 0.5 m3/m3d, for a period of six weeks each. The largest removals were achieved when using the hydraulic charge at 0.5 m3/m3d, as follows: 80% turbidity removal, 81% apparent color, 69% COD, 74% BOD, 88% SST, 89% SSV, 92.1% TC and 85.6% FC.