Ijciet 06 09 006
Ijciet 06 09 006
Ijciet 06 09 006
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 General
Madurai city, known for Tamil language development, is one among the ten
metropolitan cities in Tamil Nadu. Having located at almost in the southern part of the
state, it is the city for education and business. City covers an area of 148.99 square
kilo metre. Climate prevailing is arid to semi arid. Rainfall is occasional. In addition
to urbanization, more and more adjacent areas are merged with the city corporation
limit. The location is given in figure 1.
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The forecast indicates that the population during the year 2044 is more than 30 lakh. It
is almost double the 2011 census population. the present water supply level is more
than 100 LPCD ( litres per capita per day ) and it is planned to increase to 135 LPCD.
Vaigai river is the major source for the city's drinking water demand. Surrounding
area of the city is an agricultural area.
400
379.4
2014
2029
2044
350
338.7
294.1
300
250
200
231.6
197.4
163.2
253.6
219.6
169.5
164.9
234.8
162.8
150
100
50
0
Arithmetic
increase
Incremental
increase
Geometric
increase
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Forecast indicates a wastewater quantity of around 160 MLD and 300 MLD at present
and in 2014 and 2044 respectively. Almost a constant quantity of wastewater can be
expected from the city as the drinking water supply has to be consistent.
Photo 1 Aerial view of Sewage treatment plant with irrigation tank at Madurai
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farm incorporates 180 acres of land. Photo 2 shows the guinea grass grown in the
farm. Annual revenue earned from the sewage farm on selling fodder is about
Rs.40.00 lakh.
After wetting the farm, reclaimed water flows into the nearby irrigation tank and
stored. These tanks are dry in most of the months in a year. they receive flow only
during north-east monsoon i.e during October and November.
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practically the quantity reaching at STP is found lesser than the calculation based on
the above guideline. The per capita daily water supply is also varying. It is observed
that there is a time lag between the sewage generation at households and reaching the
STP. It infers that some portion of sewage is always in travel. There are some storage
in main pumping station, sub pumping stations and lift stations. Out 365 days, STP
was in operation due power shut down in pumping locations and repair and servicing
etc. In Perambalur underground sewerage scheme (UGSS), the daily sewage
generation is around 2.0 MLD against the calculated daily quantity of 4.20 MLD.
Parameter
pH
T
(C)
DO,
mg/L
TSS
mg/L
COD
mg/L
BOD
mg/L
OIL&
GREASE
mg/L
1
2
3
4
Mean
Max
Minimum
Range
6.8
7.28
6.2
1.08
29.1
33
22.5
10.5
0.0
0
0
0
352.0
421
296
125
465.6
592
392
200
228.5
300
190
110
9.3
12
6
6
It is observed that the raw sewage pH is fluctuating from the maximum of 7.28 to
a minimum of 6.2. Almost the raw sewage is acidic. The temperature of sewage is
found to follow the atmospheric temperature. During winter it was 22.5C with the
highest temperature of 33C. The dissolved oxygen content was zero in the raw
sewage from January 1 to 31 December 2014. TSS recorded a maximum of 421 mg/L
with the minimum of 296 mg/L. It is inferred that the TSS is less during winter and
rainy season. It may be due to dilution. The COD value in the raw sewage fluctuates
between 300 mg/L and 190 mg/L. The maximum BOD value in raw sewage was
found as 300 mg/L with the lowest value of 190 mg/L. In general, the BOD value in
the domestic sewage shall be in the order of 200 mg/L to 300 mg/L. The raw sewage
characteristics indicate that sewage is of domestic origin only. No industrial effluent
is coming in the sewage. Oil and Grease is present in the level of 6 mg/L to 12 mg/L.
Table 2 Characteristics of treated effluent from STP during the year 2014.
Sl.No
Parameter
pH
TEMP
(C)
1
2
3
4
Mean
Max
Minimum
Range
7.44
7.9
7.08
0.82
29.91
34
25
9
DO,
mg/L
TSS
mg/L
COD
mg/L
BOD
mg/L
3.56
8
2.3
5.7
6.13
10
3.2
6.8
34.37
82
12
70
6.29
14
4
10
OIL&
GREASE
mg/L
1.04
2.7
0.4
2.3
It observed from the table 2 that the pH of the treated effluent is above 7.0. The
acidic raw sewage after treatment becomes slightly alkaline. As aerobic treatment
process has been done, gas transfer taking place during treatment process enhances
the pH value of treated effluent. The temperature of effluent after treatment increases
slightly over the raw sewage. It may be the fact that during the digestion of organic
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pH
7.50
7.00
6.50
Raw sewage
6.00
Month, 2014
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pH
8
7.8
7.6
7.4
7.2
7
6.8
6.6
6.4
6.2
TEMP 0C
33
32
Raw sewage
31
Treated effluent
30
29
28
27
26
Month, 2014
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DO, mg/L
7
6
Raw sewage
Treated effluent
4
3
2
1
0
-1
Month, 2014
TSS, mg/L
254
Treated effluent
204
CPCB standard
154
104
54
4
Month, 2014
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100
Efficiency, %
99
98
97
96
95
Month, 2014
COD, mg/L
450
400
Raw sewage
350
Treated effluent
300
CPCB standard
250
200
150
100
50
0
Month, 2014
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96
95
Efficiency, %
94
93
92
91
90
Month, 2014
BOD, mg/L
200
raw sewage
Treated effluent
150
Pollution standard
100
50
0
Month, 2014
Figure 11. Monthly mean value BOD of raw sewage and treated
effluent with standard
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100
Efficiency, %
99
98
97
96
95
Month, 2014
Raw sewage
Treated effluent
Month, 2014
Figure 13. Monthly mean Oil & Grease value of raw sewage and
treated effluent
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Efficiency,%
100
98
96
94
92
90
88
86
84
82
80
Month, 2014
900
800
BOD
700
COD
600
TSS
500
400
300
200
100
0
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4. CONCLUSION
Assessment of sewage generation and results of characteristics analysis of raw sewage
and treated effluent from January to December 2014 results draw the following
conclusions:
Fluctuation in quantity of sewage generation due to per capita water supply, power
supply position, repair and renewals of machineries,
The present quantity of sewage generation is about half of the design quantity.
Sewage generated is of domestic in nature. BOD is in the range 200 mg/L to 300
mg/L.
Efficiency of BOD and COD removal in sewage treatment plant based on sequential
batch reactor is more than 95%.
Sewage treatment efficiency is consistent,
Oil and grease removal efficiency is still to be increased,
Sewage characteristics vary across the country with respect to food habits.
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