The bottlenecks and causes, and potential solutions for municipal sewage treatment in China

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Yeshi Cao (CSD Concept Environmental Development Yixing Co., Yixing)

M. C M van Loosdrecht (TU Delft - BT/Environmental Biotechnology)

G. T. Daigger (University of Michigan)

Research Group
BT/Environmental Biotechnology
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2020.006
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
BT/Environmental Biotechnology
Issue number
1
Volume number
15
Pages (from-to)
160-169

Abstract

Since about the 1990s China has achieved remarkable progress in urban sanitation. The country has built very extensive infrastructure for wastewater treatment, with 94.5% treatment coverage in urban areas and legally mandated nation-wide full nutrient removal implemented. However, municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in China are still confronted with issues rooted in the unique sewage characteristics. This study compares energy recovery, cost of nutrient removal and sludge production between Chinese municipal WWTPs and those in countries with longer wastewater treatment traditions, and highlights the cause-effect relationships between Chinese sewage characteristics-high inorganic suspended solids (ISS) loads, and low COD and C/N ratio, and municipal WWTP process performance in China. Integrated design and operation guidelines for municipal WWTPs are imperative in relation to the unique sewage characteristics in China. Cost-effective measures and solutions are proposed in the paper, and the potential benefits of improving the sustainability of municipal WWTPs in China are estimated.

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