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    Modeling and Calibration of Drainage Denitrification Bioreactor Design Criteria

    Source: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2013:;Volume ( 139 ):;issue: 009
    Author:
    Laura Christianson
    ,
    Reid Christianson
    ,
    Matthew Helmers
    ,
    Carl Pederson
    ,
    Alok Bhandari
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0000622
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Design methods for agricultural drainage denitrification bioreactors must be optimized for these novel systems to provide maximized water quality improvement. The objective of this paper was to further develop science-based bioreactor sizing guidelines by calibrating an existing design procedure with multiple years of drainage flow data collected at two sites in Iowa. The models created for the two hypothetical bioreactor sites showed the original design criteria (use of a design flow rate one-fifth of the peak flow rate) generally allowed simulated bioreactor treatment of the majority of total annual drainage volume, but treatment of this majority was not necessary to maximize nitrate removal. Larger bioreactors resulting from use of either increased design flow rate or higher design retention time increased the extent of nitrate removal, but had lower nitrate removal rates. This modeled simulation analysis informs that bioreactor design procedures considering flow rate and retention time should use design flow rates of 10 to 20% of the anticipated peak flow rate at design retention times of 6 to 8 h, thus updating and refining the original design procedure. This approach produces bioreactors of increased length to width ratios, with improved performance based on nitrate removal extent and removal rate. Further field-scale validation is suggested for this drainage bioreactor design procedure.
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    contributor authorLaura Christianson
    contributor authorReid Christianson
    contributor authorMatthew Helmers
    contributor authorCarl Pederson
    contributor authorAlok Bhandari
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:53:30Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:53:30Z
    date copyrightSeptember 2013
    date issued2013
    identifier other%28asce%29ir%2E1943-4774%2E0000651.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/65537
    description abstractDesign methods for agricultural drainage denitrification bioreactors must be optimized for these novel systems to provide maximized water quality improvement. The objective of this paper was to further develop science-based bioreactor sizing guidelines by calibrating an existing design procedure with multiple years of drainage flow data collected at two sites in Iowa. The models created for the two hypothetical bioreactor sites showed the original design criteria (use of a design flow rate one-fifth of the peak flow rate) generally allowed simulated bioreactor treatment of the majority of total annual drainage volume, but treatment of this majority was not necessary to maximize nitrate removal. Larger bioreactors resulting from use of either increased design flow rate or higher design retention time increased the extent of nitrate removal, but had lower nitrate removal rates. This modeled simulation analysis informs that bioreactor design procedures considering flow rate and retention time should use design flow rates of 10 to 20% of the anticipated peak flow rate at design retention times of 6 to 8 h, thus updating and refining the original design procedure. This approach produces bioreactors of increased length to width ratios, with improved performance based on nitrate removal extent and removal rate. Further field-scale validation is suggested for this drainage bioreactor design procedure.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleModeling and Calibration of Drainage Denitrification Bioreactor Design Criteria
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume139
    journal issue9
    journal titleJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)IR.1943-4774.0000622
    treeJournal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering:;2013:;Volume ( 139 ):;issue: 009
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