Civil Engineering - Waste Water Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Waste Water Engineering - Section 7 (Q.No. 7)
7.
The sewage treatment units in which anaerobic decomposition of organic matter is used, are called
Discussion:
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Anomie said:
5 years ago
Sludge sedimentation tank are aerobic in nature.
Mehboob Choudhury said:
5 years ago
C is the correct answer.
Anuja Gangthade said:
5 years ago
A is the correct answer.
Loku said:
5 years ago
A is the correct answer.
Mirwais kakar said:
5 years ago
It should be imhoff tanks because the remaining three works on the principle of Aerobic decomposition.
Atif Muneer Sakhani said:
4 years ago
The right answer is A mode of decomposition in Trickling Filter is Aerobic while imhoff has anerobic.
Nirakar said:
4 years ago
Trickling filter, oxidation ponds, RBCs are based on an aerobic process whereas Septic tanks, imhoff tanks sludge digestion tanks, and anaerobic lagoons are based on the anaerobic process.
MJM said:
4 years ago
Sludge digestion tanks work only in anaerobic condition. So C should be the right answer.
MUHAMMAD NABI said:
3 years ago
Option (a) Imhoff tank is the correct option.
Explanation.
A trickling filter is a type of wastewater treatment system. It consists of a fixed bed of rocks, coke, gravel, slag, polyurethane foam, sphagnum peat moss, ceramic, or plastic media over which sewage or other wastewater flows downward and causes a layer of microbial slime (biofilm) to grow, covering the bed of media. Aerobic conditions are maintained by splashing, diffusion, and either by forced-air flowing through the bed or natural convection of air if the filter medium is porous.
In Imhoff tank, there are two parts.
1. Sedimentation takes place, which is exposed to the atmosphere i.e. aerobic.
2. Digestion tank which is not exposed to air i.e anareobic.
Explanation.
A trickling filter is a type of wastewater treatment system. It consists of a fixed bed of rocks, coke, gravel, slag, polyurethane foam, sphagnum peat moss, ceramic, or plastic media over which sewage or other wastewater flows downward and causes a layer of microbial slime (biofilm) to grow, covering the bed of media. Aerobic conditions are maintained by splashing, diffusion, and either by forced-air flowing through the bed or natural convection of air if the filter medium is porous.
In Imhoff tank, there are two parts.
1. Sedimentation takes place, which is exposed to the atmosphere i.e. aerobic.
2. Digestion tank which is not exposed to air i.e anareobic.
Jamahali said:
3 years ago
Here, it should be "aerobic" not anaerobic.
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