Evaluation and sizing of proprietary sedimentation devices for decentralised stormwater treatment

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作者
Houlker, Sam [1 ]
Pasing, Alexander [2 ]
Gesterding, Moritz [2 ]
机构
[1] ACO Ind Tabor Sro, Prumyslova 1158, Sezimovo Usti 39101, Czech Republic
[2] ACO Beton GmbH, Mittelriedstr 25, D-68642 Burstadt, Germany
关键词
certification; dimensional analysis; hydrodynamic separation; proprietary device; sedimentation; stormwater management; HYDRODYNAMIC SEPARATORS; PERFORMANCE EVALUATION; WATER-TREATMENT; ROAD RUNOFF; EFFICIENCY;
D O I
10.2166/wst.2022.342
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Suspended solids removal is a key performance measure for proprietary stormwater treatment devices. Various technologies are available, with manufacturers claiming hydrodynamic separators offer performance advantages. However, it is important to assess manufacturers' claims. Accordingly, this study seeks to compare the performance of proprietary devices, by applying dimensional analysis to third party certification data and experimental data from uncertified devices, and determine the accuracy of a single parameter estimation (Hazen or P & eacute;clet number) of removal efficiency. Statistical analysis indicates that device performance is well described by a single parameter estimation, transitioning from Hazen (NSE = 0.81 and RMSE = 5.1%) at low surface loading rates (SLR) in all technology types (high removal efficiency), to P & eacute;clet (NSE = 0.5 to 0.61 and RMSE = 5.9% to 4.3%) at higher SLR (low removal efficiency) for hydrodynamic separators. This indicates that performance at low SLR is well explained by gravity separation in all technology types, whilst in hydrodynamic separators removal at high SLR is better explained by gravity separation plus advection. Consequently, when high (.80%) removal efficiency is required there is no performance advantage between technology types. However, when low (,50%) removal efficiency is required hydrodynamic separators offer a 33% increase in treatment area.
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页码:2071 / 2088
页数:18
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