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DWA-A 131E - Activated Sludge Plants (6/2016)
Special IFAT-Offer: price 35% offUsing the dimensioning values recommended in this Standard, the minimum requirements for municipal wastewater with single-stage activated sludge plants can be met or bettered at national level. In contrast to earlier editions, in which the dimensioning procedure for nitrifying and denitrifying activated sludge plants was based on the measured BOD5 load... Mehr erfahren
DWA-A 199-1 - Operating Instructions (11/2011)
Operators of wastewater facilities shall establish service and operating instructions tailored to their respective circumstances in order to adhere to the requirements especially of § 57 of the German Water Resources Management Law (WHG) and in order to meet the minimum requirements of the self-inspection or self-monitoring ordinances of Germany's federal states. Since the regulatory content of t... Mehr erfahren
DWA-A 272 - New Alternative Sanitation (6/2014)
In recent years, numerous research and demonstration projects have been carried out at national and international level in the field of new urban water infrastructure systems, leading to new insights and technical concepts. Background of this work are in particular the emerging changes in key framework conditions for water infrastructure, including additional requirements from the point of ... Mehr erfahren
DWA-M 277E - greywater (10/2017)
The urban water management must address new challenges. Examples include the impact of demographic trends and climate changes or the implementation of resource protection measures. New Alternative Sanitation Systems (NASS) represent one potential approach, where technologies are used to close as far as possible the water and material cycles for the purpose of recycling the valuable componen... Mehr erfahren
ATV-DVWK-A 281 - Trickling Filters (9/2001)
The biological stage of wastewater treatment plants, employing trickling filters and rotating biological contactors without sludge return feed, is dealt with in this Standard. The standard applies only for rotating biological contactors without artificial aeration for the supply of the biofilm with the required oxygen. The development of the trickling filter process and the rotating biological con... Mehr erfahren
DWA-M 366E - Dewatering (2/2013)
Dewatering of sewage sludge is one of the most important fundamental process steps in the entire sludge treatment chain. For decades, various mechanical dewatering aggregates have been operated at wastewater plants. This Guideline summarises commonly used systems as well as their dewatering efficiency and cost effectiveness. Furthermore, it presents information on operational requirements and cond... Mehr erfahren
DWA-M 381E - Sludge Thickening (10/2007)
Thickening of sewage sludge is one of the most important basic treatment steps of the entire sludge treatment process. For decades thickening of sewage sludge has been accomplished by using either gravity settling in thickeners or in a flotation unit or by mechanical thickening. Flotation and mechanical thickening processes are almost solely used for the thickening of waste activated sludge. In 19... Mehr erfahren
DWA-M 386E - Thermal Treatment (12/2011)
Thermal treatment of sewage sludge is in regard to quantity the most important disposal route in Germany. It is an important option for a safe, economically efficient and environmentally sound sludge disposal. Since the late 1980ies, the percentage of sludges which are treated thermally has risen from about 12 % to more than 50 %. Almost half of these sludge quantities are treated in mono-i... Mehr erfahren
DWA-M 387 - Thermal Treatment (5/2012)
The objective of the Advisory Guideline DWA-M 387 is to give fundamental information for the technical realisation and operation of plants for the co-incineration of sewage sludges in coal power plants. Based on fuel characteristics of sewage sludge, the effects of co-incineration on various fi ring systems for brown and black coal, on fl ue gas purifi cation and on incineration residues are dealt... Mehr erfahren
DWA-Topics - Wastewater Treatment plants (10/2016)
The design of wastewater and sludge treatment plants under deviating wastewater and climatic conditions in other countries requires an amendment of existing design rules compliant to the DWA Set of Rules, which have been primarily developed for Central European conditions. This concerns, for example, the consideration of high or low wastewater temperatures, increased salt content or special... Mehr erfahren