美国国家层面大力推进侧流污水生物除磷(S2EBPR)技术的开发与应用!
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美国从国家层面大力推进活性污泥侧流发酵技术的应用,著名的 Black & Veatch, CDM-Smith, Hazen & Sawyer, Brown and Caldwell等公司和一些大学,联合开展活性污泥侧流发酵技术(S2EBPR)的开发与应用。并将S2EBR作为2010年后污水生物脱氮除磷技术发展史上的标志性技术。 As phosphorus limits permitted in wastewater effluent shrink to protect drinking water sources, a nationwide research effort headed by Black & Veatch has started work to

美国从国家层面大力推进活性污泥侧流发酵技术的应用,著名的 Black & Veatch, CDM-Smith, Hazen & Sawyer, Brown and Caldwell等公司和一些大学,联合开展活性污泥侧流发酵技术(S2EBPR)的开发与应用。并将S2EBR作为2010年后污水生物脱氮除磷技术发展史上的标志性技术。



As phosphorus limits permitted in wastewater effluent shrink to protect drinking water sources, a nationwide research effort headed by Black & Veatch has started work to  advance implementation of a leading-edge treatment technology for phosphorus removal and recovery.

Pioneered by Black & Veatch’s Dr. James Barnard in the 1970s and offering greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness than chemical processes,  enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) has been adopted by communities worldwide to meet water quality requirements .Yet understanding of the process’s ecology, functionality and optimal design remains incomplete. Selected by the  Water Research Foundation (WRF),  the Black & Veatch-led team will be completing research to establish a standard approach to EBPR’s application. 


With  a value of $1.3 million plus approximately $1.2 million from in-kind and cost-share contributions , the WRF research project is focused specifically on the application of an EBPR configuration called Side Stream Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal, or S2EBPR. The configuration uses anaerobic conditioning of activated sludge biomass to promote stability and consistent performance in the biological nutrient removal (BNR) process. The objectives of this project are  to develop design guidelines, operational tool recommendations, and modeling best practices for S2EBPR facilities


WRF研究项目的价值为130万美元,外加大约120万美元的实物和成本份额捐款,该项目的重点是侧流EBPR工程化应用,称为侧流强化生物除磷,即s2ebpr。该工艺是利用活性污泥深度厌氧发酵过程来提高生物脱氮除磷(BNR)过程中的稳定性和可靠性。该研究项目的目标是为s2ebpr设施制定设计指南、操作工具建议和建模最佳实践。


Leon Downing, Principal Process Engineer and Innovation Leader at Black & Veatch, is the project’s principal investigator. Downing is joined by co-principal investigator professor April Gu of Cornell University and Dr. Barnard, who is credited with formalizing many BNR processes and who is leading the project’s advisory team. A blue-ribbon team has been assembled to complete the research over the next 30 months. The team includes five consulting firms:  Black & Veatch, CDM-Smith, Hazen & Sawyer, Brown and Caldwell, and Gert P Environmental ApS.  Five universities are participating including Cornell, Washington, Northwestern, Northeastern, and Aarhus. Utility partners include: 

  • Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Ill.  

  • Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, Denver, Colo. 

  • Charlotte Water, NC

  • Hampton Roads Sanitation District, VA

  • Clean Water Services, OR

  • Geneva, Ill. 

  • Western Wake WRD, NC

  • Boulder, Colo. 

  • NEW Water, Green Bay, Wisc. 

  • Wilson, NC

  • Trinity River Authority of Texas

  • Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, Wisc. 

  • Longmont, Colo. 

  • DC Water, Va. 

  • Toronto Water, Canada

  • Olathe, KS

  • South Cary, NC

“Our industry is ready for a universally recognized and user-friendly approach to EBPR,” Downing said. “By promoting improved performance and process stability in EBPR, this research will greatly help utilities minimize their chemical and energy costs as well as achieve very low concentrations of phosphorus in their effluent.”  

"通过侧流生物除磷技术,提高EBPR的性能和工艺稳定性,这项研究将极大地降低污水厂化学和能源成本,并使废水中的磷浓度达到极低的水平。 "


Phosphorus is essential to plant and animal growth. Yet the nutrient becomes a pollutant when deposited in waterways in excessive amounts via wastewater discharges and stormwater runoffs, fueling toxic algal blooms and contributing to hypoxic dead zones that threaten ecosystems and public health.  Effective removal of phosphorus during wastewater treatment is gaining more and more scrutiny from communities and regulators.  EBPR is also the precursor to enabling many of the technologies currently utilized for phosphorus, as well as carbon/energy recovery from wastewater. 



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