Evaluation of oxygen transfer efficiency and alpha‐factor on a variety of diffused aeration systems
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Because the aeration system in an activated sludge wastewater treatment plant typically represents more than 50% of total plant energy requirements, designers and operators can substantially reduce overall plant energy costs by using accurate oxygen transfer information to make the aeration system as energy efficient as possible. This paper presents data from 65 off-gas analysis tests performed at 21 wastewater treatment plants. The effect of various factors on oxygen transfer was evaluated by comparing pairs of tests in which all factors but one were held relatively constant. Factors evaluated were diffuser type, diffuser layout, diffuser age, solids retention time, and level of nitrification. Flexible membrane diffusers had more than a 30% higher oxygen transfer efficiency than coarse bubble diffusers