Wastewater treatment of Thermal Power Plant

Wastewater treatment of Thermal Power Plant

  • Industry: Energy industry
  • Process: Anaerobic + External MBR (Secondary A/O) + NF + RO
  • Treatment capacity: 200 tons per day

The following is A detailed description of the "anaerobic + external MBR (secondary A/O) +NF+RO" combined process for treating 200 tons of thermal power plant wastewater per day:

1. Overview of the Process Flow 

The complete process: power plant wastewater → regulating tank → anaerobic reactor → primary A/O → secondary A/O → external MBR → nanofiltration (NF) → reverse osmosis (RO) → water production for reuse or discharge 

2. Technical Principles and Functions of Each Unit 

(1)Preprocessing stage 

Regulation tank 

Function: Balance water quality and quantity, adjust pH to 6.5 - 7.5, and cool down to ≤ 35℃ (to avoid affecting subsequent biological treatment). 

(2)Anaerobic treatment unit 

Principle: Anaerobic microorganisms decompose organic matter into CH₄, CO₂ and H₂O under anaerobic conditions, which is divided into four stages: hydrolysis, acidification, acetogenesis and methanogenesis. The high COD in the thermal power plant wastewater is significantly degraded in this stage. 

Advantages: COD removal rate of 60-80%, biogas produced can be recycled as energy; capable of withstanding high organic load. 

(3)Secondary A/O + External MBR 

The A/O (anoxic/aerobic) process principle: 

Primary A/O: Enhanced Denitrification 

In the anoxic section (A), denitrifying bacteria utilize the carbon source in the wastewater to reduce NO₃⁻ to N₂, thereby removing total nitrogen. 

In the aerobic section (O), nitrifying bacteria oxidize NH₄⁺ to NO₃⁻ and simultaneously degrade the remaining COD. 

Secondary A/O: Further advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal (carbon source or chemical phosphorus removal agent can be added). 

External MBR (Membrane Bioreactor): 

Principle: Ultrafiltration/microfiltration membranes retain activated sludge and large-molecule organic substances, replacing secondary sedimentation tanks. 

External features: The membrane module is independent of the biological tank and is driven by a circulating pump for cross-flow filtration; it is easy to clean and maintain, and is suitable for high SS wastewater. 

Advantage: The sludge concentration can reach 15-20g/L, enhancing the treatment efficiency. 

(4)Nanofiltration (NF) 

Principle: Retain organic substances and divalent ions with molecular weights ranging from 200 to 1000 Da. 

Function: Remove residual trace organic matter, colloids and color from the effluent of MBR; soften water quality (reduce the risk of RO scaling). 

(5)Reverse Osmosis (RO) 

Principle: A semi-permeable membrane (pore size < 1 nm) retains all dissolved salts and small organic molecules, allowing only water molecules to pass through. 

Function: Deep desalination to meet the standards of boiler feed water or circulating cooling water; removal of trace heavy metals.

JIANGSU GAOJIE ENERGY SAVING EQUIPMENT GROUP CO.

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