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Understanding the Degradation of Concrete Structures During the Nitrification Process for the Treatment of Wastewater: A Lab Biological Degradation Test
Regulations on wastewater treatment (UWWTD-1991; WFD 2000) have evolved considerably over the past 25 years with the development of increasingly efficient bioprocesses that limit environmental risks. High-performance bio-physico-chemical wastewater treatment technologies were implemented for the plants of the main urban areas i.e. biofiltration, membrane bioreactors. Thus, over the last ten years, new types of degradation of concrete structures were observed in wastewater treatment plants, mainly in nitrification basins treating nitrogen compounds (ammonium) in effluents. The exact origins of these degradations are not yet determined.
In order to understand the degradation mechanisms of concrete in nitrogen compound treatment basins, mortar specimens based on CEM V and CAC cements were exposed (i) in situ of one nitrogen treatment basin and (ii) in reactor for biological lab test. The design and implementation of the biological test were developed to reproduce were developed to reproduce nitrogen biological treatment and evaluate the degradation of mortars in a more controlled environment than the full-scale process. This laboratory test allows the evaluation of the biotic aspect of nitrification and in particular, the influence of acid production during biotic reactions and the influence of carbonates on mortar specimens.
These two approaches allow highlighting the significant impact of the biomass and the modification of the environmental conditions at the biofilm/material interface.
Understanding the Degradation of Concrete Structures During the Nitrification Process for the Treatment of Wastewater: A Lab Biological Degradation Test
Regulations on wastewater treatment (UWWTD-1991; WFD 2000) have evolved considerably over the past 25 years with the development of increasingly efficient bioprocesses that limit environmental risks. High-performance bio-physico-chemical wastewater treatment technologies were implemented for the plants of the main urban areas i.e. biofiltration, membrane bioreactors. Thus, over the last ten years, new types of degradation of concrete structures were observed in wastewater treatment plants, mainly in nitrification basins treating nitrogen compounds (ammonium) in effluents. The exact origins of these degradations are not yet determined.
In order to understand the degradation mechanisms of concrete in nitrogen compound treatment basins, mortar specimens based on CEM V and CAC cements were exposed (i) in situ of one nitrogen treatment basin and (ii) in reactor for biological lab test. The design and implementation of the biological test were developed to reproduce were developed to reproduce nitrogen biological treatment and evaluate the degradation of mortars in a more controlled environment than the full-scale process. This laboratory test allows the evaluation of the biotic aspect of nitrification and in particular, the influence of acid production during biotic reactions and the influence of carbonates on mortar specimens.
These two approaches allow highlighting the significant impact of the biomass and the modification of the environmental conditions at the biofilm/material interface.
Understanding the Degradation of Concrete Structures During the Nitrification Process for the Treatment of Wastewater: A Lab Biological Degradation Test
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Jędrzejewska, Agnieszka (editor) / Kanavaris, Fragkoulis (editor) / Azenha, Miguel (editor) / Benboudjema, Farid (editor) / Schlicke, Dirk (editor) / Werghi, Yasmine (author) / Pons, Tony (author) / Minerbe, Marielle Guéguen (author) / Oliviera, Marcos (author) / Azimi, Sam (author)
International RILEM Conference on Synergising expertise towards sustainability and robustness of CBMs and concrete structures ; 2023 ; Milos Island, Greece
2023-06-11
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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