The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems

This article focuses on the subject of odours forming in sewage transfer chambers with displacement inlets, as well as the odours in their vicinity. It further covers the locations of odour formation, factors influencing the formation of hydrogen sulphide in wastewater, methods of removing hydrogen...

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Main Authors: Petr Hluštík, Jiří Novotný
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/6/689
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spelling doaj-868c708918c143e0919fc4ad6530c9b02020-11-25T02:51:14ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-05-0110668910.3390/w10060689w10060689The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage SystemsPetr Hluštík0Jiří Novotný1Institute of Municipal Water Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno University of Technology, AdMaS Centre, Purkyňova 139, 612 00 Brno, Czech RepublicCompany Vodárenská akciová společnost, a.s., Soběšická 820/156, 638 00 Brno, Czech RepublicThis article focuses on the subject of odours forming in sewage transfer chambers with displacement inlets, as well as the odours in their vicinity. It further covers the locations of odour formation, factors influencing the formation of hydrogen sulphide in wastewater, methods of removing hydrogen sulphide from wastewater, and laboratory testing of filtration media efficacy at various concentration levels of H2S. The laboratory testing of filtration media efficacy is performed for products normally used by sewerage system operators guaranteeing the elimination of hydrogen sulphide (activated carbon, natural minerals and gels), recyclable materials (paper) and secondary raw materials in the field of waste management (biochar—the final product of microwave pyrolysis). Odour generated by sewerage systems is a secondary issue faced by all sewerage system operators, who sustain considerable expense in corrective measures to address this problem. The most economical and widespread measure used by those operators is hydrogen sulphide removal by filtration (filtration materials). Filtration media are installed in special cartridges under sewage covers in locations where the irritating odour is formed. These filtration cartridges, designed solely to eliminate odour from the surroundings, show various degrees of efficacy in removing H2S.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/6/689hydrogen sulphideodour removalfiltration media efficacysorption capacity
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The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
Water
hydrogen sulphide
odour removal
filtration media efficacy
sorption capacity
author_facet Petr Hluštík
Jiří Novotný
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title The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
title_short The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
title_full The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
title_fullStr The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
title_full_unstemmed The Testing of Standard and Recyclable Filter Media to Eliminate Hydrogen Sulphide from Sewerage Systems
title_sort testing of standard and recyclable filter media to eliminate hydrogen sulphide from sewerage systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This article focuses on the subject of odours forming in sewage transfer chambers with displacement inlets, as well as the odours in their vicinity. It further covers the locations of odour formation, factors influencing the formation of hydrogen sulphide in wastewater, methods of removing hydrogen sulphide from wastewater, and laboratory testing of filtration media efficacy at various concentration levels of H2S. The laboratory testing of filtration media efficacy is performed for products normally used by sewerage system operators guaranteeing the elimination of hydrogen sulphide (activated carbon, natural minerals and gels), recyclable materials (paper) and secondary raw materials in the field of waste management (biochar—the final product of microwave pyrolysis). Odour generated by sewerage systems is a secondary issue faced by all sewerage system operators, who sustain considerable expense in corrective measures to address this problem. The most economical and widespread measure used by those operators is hydrogen sulphide removal by filtration (filtration materials). Filtration media are installed in special cartridges under sewage covers in locations where the irritating odour is formed. These filtration cartridges, designed solely to eliminate odour from the surroundings, show various degrees of efficacy in removing H2S.
topic hydrogen sulphide
odour removal
filtration media efficacy
sorption capacity
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/6/689
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