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Re: Communal wastewater characteristics and population equivalents in developing countries
Hola Dennis y demás participantes:
Mi nombre es Jorge Bachur y desarrollo actividades en el Ente Regulador de Servicios Sanitarios (ENRESS) de la Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina (www.enress.gov.ar).
Hace unos años atrás realizamos un trabajo de investigación acerca de las características de los efluentes cloacales recolectados en las redes colectoras en servicios centralizados del ámbito geográfico de la provincia de Santa Fe.
Adjunto el trabajo técnico citado.
Espero sea de interés.
Saludos cordiales
Jorge
Mi nombre es Jorge Bachur y desarrollo actividades en el Ente Regulador de Servicios Sanitarios (ENRESS) de la Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina (www.enress.gov.ar).
Hace unos años atrás realizamos un trabajo de investigación acerca de las características de los efluentes cloacales recolectados en las redes colectoras en servicios centralizados del ámbito geográfico de la provincia de Santa Fe.
Adjunto el trabajo técnico citado.
Espero sea de interés.
Saludos cordiales
Jorge
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Hi Elisabeth, Hi Mughal,
thank you for your responses and excuse my delayed response. I had to have a deeper look into the recommended literature first, before commenting.
Yes, with "communal" I mean municipal. We are mainly focussing on residential areas and set ups, but would also include certain institutions, like schools, hotels, hospitals etc., because we as BORDA also design systems for such institutions.
The book "Biological Wastewater Treatment in warm climate regions" give some really valueble input about the factors and parameters that influence water consumption, wastewater generation, peak flows and pollution loads.
The City Sanitation Guide for Dar es Salaam does not provide in depth information about what I am looking for. I am actually closely working with the colleague who spearheaded the CSP guide for Dar es Salaam on this and other topics.
For the data needed it is not relevant if the data comes from cenetralised or decentralised WWTP, since I am looking at wastewater generation and characteristics, rather than into how it is treated.
The main challenge is that the values to be found in the literature are usually quite general and not really specific.
There we need to strike a balance: Coming up with locally applicable values for the above mentioned parameters (WW generation, Peak flow factors, Pollutant load), but still having values for entire countries or regions and not doing an assessment and lab sampling for every place of interest.
We do not want to know the exact flow and load on a specific date in a specific town, neither do we want a global average, but something in between:
more accurate values to design a WWTP in for example East Africa (or broken down for selected countries if necessary) with appropriate design input parameters.
This assessment is intended to be a desk study and we will not carry out lab testing.
That is why I am looking for literature, where studies on the above mentioned parameters are carried out.
A colleague from BORDA provided me with a PhD thesis looking into these parameters, based on research mainly undertaken in Indonesia, India amd South Africa. I need to find out if I can share the thesis here.
So I am looking for similar research and literature on the above mentioned matters.
Any input is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Dennis
thank you for your responses and excuse my delayed response. I had to have a deeper look into the recommended literature first, before commenting.
Yes, with "communal" I mean municipal. We are mainly focussing on residential areas and set ups, but would also include certain institutions, like schools, hotels, hospitals etc., because we as BORDA also design systems for such institutions.
The book "Biological Wastewater Treatment in warm climate regions" give some really valueble input about the factors and parameters that influence water consumption, wastewater generation, peak flows and pollution loads.
The City Sanitation Guide for Dar es Salaam does not provide in depth information about what I am looking for. I am actually closely working with the colleague who spearheaded the CSP guide for Dar es Salaam on this and other topics.
For the data needed it is not relevant if the data comes from cenetralised or decentralised WWTP, since I am looking at wastewater generation and characteristics, rather than into how it is treated.
The main challenge is that the values to be found in the literature are usually quite general and not really specific.
There we need to strike a balance: Coming up with locally applicable values for the above mentioned parameters (WW generation, Peak flow factors, Pollutant load), but still having values for entire countries or regions and not doing an assessment and lab sampling for every place of interest.
We do not want to know the exact flow and load on a specific date in a specific town, neither do we want a global average, but something in between:
more accurate values to design a WWTP in for example East Africa (or broken down for selected countries if necessary) with appropriate design input parameters.
This assessment is intended to be a desk study and we will not carry out lab testing.
That is why I am looking for literature, where studies on the above mentioned parameters are carried out.
A colleague from BORDA provided me with a PhD thesis looking into these parameters, based on research mainly undertaken in Indonesia, India amd South Africa. I need to find out if I can share the thesis here.
So I am looking for similar research and literature on the above mentioned matters.
Any input is highly appreciated.
Regards,
Dennis
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Dear Dennis,
Municipal wastewater characteristics varies from one place to another. You need to analyse the wastewater in the lab to know its characteristics.
Regards,
F H Mughal
Municipal wastewater characteristics varies from one place to another. You need to analyse the wastewater in the lab to know its characteristics.
Regards,
F H Mughal
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Re: Communal wastewater characteristics and population equivalents in developing countries
Hi Dennis,
With "communal" do you mean the same as "municipal"? How big would your communities be? If they are a few thousand people (more like cities), then you should look at the literature used for centralised wastewater treatment plants.
We have that here on the forum:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/165-ce...age-sludge-treatment
How about this freely available textbook by Marcos von Sperling:
“Biological wastewater treatment in warm climate regions”
See here:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/165-ce...nsq-free-to-download
It probably has information on wastewater characteristics.
Regarding wastewater production there would be a correlation with water consumption. Do you have the data on water consumption for your communities in Tanzania?
And is there anything for you in this "City sanitation planning tool for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania"?
See:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/194-ci...solutions-go-qwhereq
Let us know how you get on and what you find.
Regards,
Elisabeth
With "communal" do you mean the same as "municipal"? How big would your communities be? If they are a few thousand people (more like cities), then you should look at the literature used for centralised wastewater treatment plants.
We have that here on the forum:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/165-ce...age-sludge-treatment
How about this freely available textbook by Marcos von Sperling:
“Biological wastewater treatment in warm climate regions”
See here:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/165-ce...nsq-free-to-download
It probably has information on wastewater characteristics.
Regarding wastewater production there would be a correlation with water consumption. Do you have the data on water consumption for your communities in Tanzania?
And is there anything for you in this "City sanitation planning tool for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania"?
See:
forum.susana.org/component/kunena/194-ci...solutions-go-qwhereq
Let us know how you get on and what you find.
Regards,
Elisabeth
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Hi All,
I am assigned to work on a study for BORDA to assess communal wastewater characteristics and population equivalents in developing countries.
Following is a short description of the assignment:
Background
The main design parameters for communal decentralised wastewater treatment plants are the estimated “per capita wastewater production”, the “peak flow factor” and the “per capita organic load”. These parameters are strongly dependent on water availability, climate, culture and income. Literature on per capita wastewater and organic waste production is however mainly available on western countries. Engineers in developing countries are therefore forced to use such design values in the absence of more suitable estimates which may lead to oversized systems and resource wastage.
Goal
The goal of this assignment is to review and collate accessible data on design parameters in developing countries and where possible to classify it depending on country and income group in order to
- identify knowledge gaps which will guide future BORDA R&D efforts
- form the basis for improved DEWATS design procedures
Working steps
- In-depth search and review of literature on the design parameters “per capita wastewater production”, “peak flow factor” and “per capita organic load”
- Tabular collation of all available data
- Identification of knowledge gaps
- Where possible deduce reasonable design parameter values depending on country and income group
Does anyone have valueble data on communal wastewater characteristics in developing countries or maybe useful data sources?
Furthermore, BORDA Africa and particularly I am assigned to work on the revision of Tanzanian wastewater standards. We proposed to revise the effluent standards of a treatment plant according to the population equivalents the facility is designed for. Unfortunately, a definition of population equivalents do not exist for the Tanzanian context. We also discussed that one definition may not even be sufficient, because the regional differences and differences between income groups are suspected to be more significant than for example in the European context.
Does anyone have experience in the definition and formulation of population equivalents (on a national level)?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Dennis
I am assigned to work on a study for BORDA to assess communal wastewater characteristics and population equivalents in developing countries.
Following is a short description of the assignment:
Background
The main design parameters for communal decentralised wastewater treatment plants are the estimated “per capita wastewater production”, the “peak flow factor” and the “per capita organic load”. These parameters are strongly dependent on water availability, climate, culture and income. Literature on per capita wastewater and organic waste production is however mainly available on western countries. Engineers in developing countries are therefore forced to use such design values in the absence of more suitable estimates which may lead to oversized systems and resource wastage.
Goal
The goal of this assignment is to review and collate accessible data on design parameters in developing countries and where possible to classify it depending on country and income group in order to
- identify knowledge gaps which will guide future BORDA R&D efforts
- form the basis for improved DEWATS design procedures
Working steps
- In-depth search and review of literature on the design parameters “per capita wastewater production”, “peak flow factor” and “per capita organic load”
- Tabular collation of all available data
- Identification of knowledge gaps
- Where possible deduce reasonable design parameter values depending on country and income group
Does anyone have valueble data on communal wastewater characteristics in developing countries or maybe useful data sources?
Furthermore, BORDA Africa and particularly I am assigned to work on the revision of Tanzanian wastewater standards. We proposed to revise the effluent standards of a treatment plant according to the population equivalents the facility is designed for. Unfortunately, a definition of population equivalents do not exist for the Tanzanian context. We also discussed that one definition may not even be sufficient, because the regional differences and differences between income groups are suspected to be more significant than for example in the European context.
Does anyone have experience in the definition and formulation of population equivalents (on a national level)?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Dennis
Dennis Wolter
Viva con Agua de Sankt Pauli e.V.
WASH Project Coordinator
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