Statistical Exposé of a Multiple-Compartment Anaerobic Reactor Treating Domestic Wastewater

Water Environ Res. 2018 Jun 1;90(6):530-542. doi: 10.2175/106143017X15131012153068.

Abstract

Mainstream anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater is a promising energy-generating treatment strategy; however, such reactors operated in colder regions are not well characterized. Performance data from a pilot-scale, multiple-compartment anaerobic reactor taken over 786 days were subjected to comprehensive statistical analyses. Results suggest that chemical oxygen demand (COD) was a poor proxy for organics in anaerobic systems as oxygen demand from dissolved inorganic material, dissolved methane, and colloidal material influence dissolved and particulate COD measurements. Additionally, univariate and functional boxplots were useful in visualizing variability in contaminant concentrations and identifying statistical outliers. Further, significantly different dissolved organic removal and methane production was observed between operational years, suggesting that anaerobic reactor systems may not achieve steady-state performance within one year. Last, modeling multiple-compartment reactor systems will require data collected over at least two years to capture seasonal variations of the major anaerobic microbial functions occurring within each reactor compartment.

MeSH terms

  • Anaerobiosis
  • Bioreactors*
  • Family Characteristics
  • Time Factors
  • Wastewater / chemistry*
  • Water Purification / instrumentation*
  • Water Purification / methods

Substances

  • Waste Water