A novel control strategy is developed for a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) consisting of anaerobic-anoxic-aerobic reactors. The idea is to generate more organic matter with a reduction of nitrate concentration in the anoxic section so that more biological phosphorus (P) removal happens. For this, the Supervisory and Override Control Approach (SOPCA) is designed based on the benchmark simulation model (BSM1-P) and is evaluated by considering dynamic influent. In the supervisory layer, proportional integral (PI) and fuzzy controllers are designed. Additionally, dissolved oxygen (S) control loops in the aerobic reactors are designed. PI controller is designed for control of nitrate levels in the anoxic reactors and is integrated with override control and supervisory layer. It is found that the novel SOPCA approach gave better nutrient removal with slightly higher operating costs when S control is not put in place. With three S control loops in place, the WWTP showed better effluent quality and lower cost. Here, the improved removal efficiency of 28.5% and 20.5% are obtained when Fuzzy and PI control schemes respectively are used in the supervisory layer. Therefore, the application of SOPCA is recommended for a better P removal rate.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132346 | DOI Listing |
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