Anaerobic digester foaming in full-scale cylindrical digesters – Effects of organic loading rate, feed characteristics, and mixing

Biodegradation, Environmental Bioreactors Sewage Anaerobiosis Organic Chemicals Waste Disposal, Fluid 01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 6. Clean water Water Purification 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.02.089 Publication Date: 2014-03-03T17:51:30Z
ABSTRACT
Cylindrical anaerobic digesters (AD) were investigated to determine the causes and contributors of AD foaming due to the following: organic loading rate (OLR) and mixing effects, waste activated sludge (WAS) storage effects and foam suppression mixing at the surface of AD, and the effects of primary sludge (PS) solids fraction in the feed sludge. No foaming was observed over the duration of the study, indicating absence of a primary foaming cause even though the suspected contributors to AD foaming were present. Total solids and temperature profiles showed that reducing mixing frequency did not significantly impact digester performance or the homogeneity of the digester contents. The results showed that high organic loading rates, reduced mixing, and feed sludge storage by themselves do not cause foaming in most ADs when the primary foaming cause is absent. Reduced mixing and surface sludge sprays are practical strategies to control AD foaming.
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