System for controlling sulfide generation
View Patent ↗Systems and methods for reducing odors utilizes oxidation-reduction potential to characterize the quality of water or wastewater and control addition of a species thereto that reduces or inhibits biological sulfide generation. Oxidation-reduction potential is measured at a downstream station and, based on the measurement, a nitrate compound is added at an upstream station to promote inoffensive biological products instead of foul-smelling products.
1. A wastewater odor control system comprising:
a nitrate source disposed to introduce a nitrate species to a wastewater stream;
a sensor disposed in the wastewater stream at a location downstream from a location of introduction of the nitrate source, and configured to transmit a signal corresponding to an ORP value of the wastewater stream, wherein a detention time of the wastewater system corresponds to a wastewater stream travel time between the nitrate source introduction location and the sensor location; and
a controller disposed to receive the signal and configured to transmit a control signal to the nitrate source to adjust a rate of addition of the nitrate species introduced to the wastewater stream to effect a target ORP value in a range of about −75 mV to about +75 mV, and wherein the controller is further configured to transmit the control signal based on an ORP signal and the detention time.
2. The wastewater odor control system of claim 1 , further comprising an alkali source disposed to introduce an alkali species in the wastewater stream.
3. The water treatment system of claim 2 , further comprising a pH sensor disposed in the water stream and configured to measure a pH of the water stream and transmit a conesponding pH signal.
4. The water treatment system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to receive the pH signal and transmit a pH control signal to the alkali source that effects a water stream pH increase of at least about 0.5 pH unit.
5. The wastewater odor control system of claim 1 , wherein the target ORP value is selected to provide an acceptable hydrogen sulfide concentration.
6. The wastewater odor control system of claim 5 , wherein the target value of dissolved sulfide species in the wastewater stream is less than about 1 ppm.
7. The wastewater odor control system of claim 1 , wherein the target ORP value is in a range of about −50 mV to about +50 mV.
8. The wastewater odor control system of claim 7 , wherein the target ORP value is in a range of about −25 mV to about +25 mV.
9. The wastewater odor control system of claim 1 , wherein the target ORP value is selected to be less than baseline ORP level of the wastewater stream.
10. A wastewater odor control system comprising:
a nitrate source disposed to introduce a nitrate species to a wastewater stream;
an alkali source disposed to introduce an alkali species in the wastewater stream;
a pH sensor disposed in the wastewater stream and configured to measure a pH of the wastewater stream and transmit a conesponding pH signal;
a sensor disposed in the wastewater stream and configured to transmit a signal corresponding to an ORP value of the wastewater stream;
a controller disposed to receive the signal and configured to transmit a control signal to the nitrate source to adjust a rate of addition of the nitrate species introduced to the wastewater stream to effect a target ORP value, and wherein the controller is further configured to receive the pH signal and transmit a pH control signal to the alkali source that effects a wastewater stream pH increase of at least about 0.5 pH unit; and
a storage device including a schedule defining a periodic demand of the wastewater stream.
11. The wastewater odor control system of claim 10 , wherein the control signal is at least partially based on the periodic demand defined by the schedule.
12. The wastewater odor control system of claim 10 , wherein the target ORP value is selected to coffespond to a target value of dissolved sulfide species in the wastewater stream.
13. The wastewater odor control system of claim 12 , wherein the target ORP value is selected to coffespond to a target value of dissolved sulfide species of less than about 1 ppm.
14. The wastewater odor control system of claim 10 , wherein the target ORP value is at least about −100 mV.
15. The wastewater odor control system of claim 14 , wherein the target ORP value is in a range of about −75 mV to about +75 mV.
16. The wastewater odor control system of claim 15 , wherein the target ORP value is in a range of about −50 mV to about +50 mV.
17. The wastewater odor control system of claim 16 , wherein the target ORP value is in a range of about −25 mV to about +25 mV.
18. The wastewater odor control system of claim 10 , wherein the target ORP value corresponds to a change of less than 200 mV relative to an expected ORP level of the wastewater stream.