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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2003

Novel phased isolation ditch system for enhanced nutrient removal and its optimal operating strategy

Ki-Ho Hong; Duk Chang; Joon-Moo Hur; Sang-Bae Han

Abstract Phased isolation ditch system with intrachannel clarifier is a simplified novel oxidation ditch system enhancing simultaneous removal of biological nitrogen and phosphorus in municipal wastewater. The system employs two ditches with intra-clarifier, and eliminates external final clarifier, additional preanaerobic reactor, and recycle of sludge and nitrified effluent. Separation of anoxic, anaerobic, and aerobic phases can be accomplished by alternating flow and intermittent aeration. Its pilot-scale system operated at HRTs of 10–21 h, SRTs of 15–41 days, and a cycle times of 2–8 h showed removals of BOD, TN, and TP in the range of mixed liquor temperature above 10°C as high as 88–97, 70–84, and 65–90%, respectively. As the SRTs became longer, the effluent TN decreased dramatically, whereas the effluent TP increased. Higher nitrogen removal was accomplished at shorter cycle times, while better phosphorus removal was achieved in longer cycle times. Optimal system operating strategies maximizing the performance and satisfying both the best nitrogen and phosphorus removals included HRTs ranged 10–14 h, SRTs ranged 25–30 days, and a cycle time of 4 h at the mixed liquor temperature above 10°C. Thus, complete phase separation in a cycle maximizing phosphorus release and uptake as well as nitrification and denitrification was accomplished by scheduling of alternating flow and intermittent aeration in the simplified process scheme. Especially, temporal phase separation for phosphorus release without additional anaerobic reactor was successfully accomplished during anaerobic period without any nitrate interference and carbon-limiting.


Environmental Technology | 2016

Integrated nitrogen removal biofilter system with ceramic membrane for advanced post-treatment of municipal wastewater

Dong-Jin Son; Chan-Young Yun; Woo-Yeol Kim; Xing-Ya Zhang; Dae-Gun Kim; Duk Chang; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong

ABSTRACT The pre-denitrification biofilm process for nitrogen removal was combined with ceramic membrane with pore sizes of 0.05–0.1 µm as a system for advanced post-treatment of municipal wastewater. The system was operated under an empty bed hydraulic retention time of 7.8 h, recirculation ratio of 3, and transmembrane pressure of 0.47 bar. The system showed average removals of organics, total nitrogen, and solids as high as 93%, 80%, and 100%, respectively. Rapid nitrification could be achieved and denitrification was performed in the anoxic filter without external carbon supplements. The residual particulate organics and nitrogen in effluent from biofilm process could be also removed successfully through membrane filtration and the removal of total coliform was noticeably improved after membrane filtration. Thus, a system composed of the pre-denitrification biofilm process with ceramic membrane would be a compact and flexible option for advanced post-treatment of municipal wastewater.


Environmental Technology | 2018

Field-scale electrolysis/ceramic membrane system for the treatment of sewage from decentralized small communities

Dong-Jin Son; Woo-Yeol Kim; Chan-Young Yun; Dae-Gun Kim; Duk Chang; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong

ABSTRACT The electrolysis process adopting copper electrodes and ceramic membrane with pore sizes of 0.1–0.2 μm were consisted to a system for the treatment of sewage from decentralized small communities. The system was operated under an HRT of 0.1 hour, voltage of 24 V, and TMP of 0.05 MPa. The system showed average removals of organics, nitrogen, phosphorus, and solids of up to 80%, 52%, 92%, and 100%, respectively. Removal of organics and nitrogen dramatically increased in proportion to increment of influent loading. Phosphorus and solids were remarkably eliminated by both electro-coagulation and membrane filtration. The residual particulate constituents could also be removed successfully through membrane process. A system composed of electrolysis process with ceramic membrane would be a compact, reliable, and flexible option for the treatment of sewage from decentralized small communities.


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2014

Performance response and recovery of temporal and spatial phase separated process for nutrients removal in short-term shock loadings

Duk Chang; HyunSub Choi; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong


Ceramics International | 2015

Fabrication of tubular-type MF ceramic membrane with enhanced permeability by addition of PMMA in the support and evaluation of physical characteristics for wastewater treatment

Chan-Young Yun; Woo-Yeol Kim; Dong-Jin Son; Dae-Gun Kim; Duk Chang; Sung-Oun Chang; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong


Asian journal of atmospheric environment | 2014

Effect of Precipitation on Air Pollutant Concentration in Seoul, Korea

Suhyang Kim; Ki-Ho Hong; Hwandon Jun; Young-Jae Park; Moojong Park; Young Sunwoo


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2012

Alternative technique for removal of phosphorus in wastewater using chemically surface-modified silica filter

Dae-Gun Kim; InSang Yoo; ByungSeok Park; YongHyun Lee; Sae-Hoon Kim; Duk Chang; Young Sunwoo; HyungSoo Shin; Yangdam Eo; Ki-Ho Hong


Environmental Engineering Research | 2017

Application of tube-type ceramic microfiltration membrane for post-treatment of effluent from biological wastewater treatment process using phase separation

Dong-Jin Son; Woo-Yeol Kim; Chan-Young Yun; Dae-Gun Kim; Duk Chang; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong


Journal of electrochemical science and technology | 2017

Electrolyte Addition for Enhanced Wastewater Treatment by Electrolysis using Cu Electrode

Woo-Yeol Kim; Chan-Young Yun; Dong-Jin Son; Duk Chang; Dae-Gun Kim; Ki-Ho Hong


Journal of electrochemical science and technology | 2017

Performance Assessment of Electrolysis Using Copper and Catalyzed Electrodes for Enhanced Nutrient Removal from Wastewater

Woo-Yeol Kim; Dong-Jin Son; Chan-Young Yun; Dae-Gun Kim; Duk Chang; Young Sunwoo; Ki-Ho Hong

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Hee Wook Choi

Pukyong National University

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