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Virus, phosphorus, and nitrogen removal in onsite wastewater treatment processes
Jeannie L. Darby, University of California, Davis
Harold Leverenz, University of California, Davis
Technical Completion Report W-953
ABSTRACT: Onsite wastewater treatment systems were operated at the UC Davis wastewater treatment
facility for investigation of the fate of indigenous coliphage, nitrogen, and phosphorus in
these systems. The treatment systems were selected because of their high efficiency and role
in the future of onsite wastewater treatment. The treatment systems included (a) three high
porosity, high surface area multi-pass biofilm reactors, (b) two submerged aerated biofilm
reactors; one was inoculated with specific bacteria (i.e., bioaugmentation) for enhanced
performance, and (c) a traditional septic tank followed by sand infiltration beds. In addition,
soil basins were used to further evaluate the fate of contaminants after discharge from a
treatment process to the environment. The septic tanks were found to remove less than 12.5
to 23.4 percent of nitrogen, 0 to 6.7 percent of phosphate, and 16.5 to 25.3 percent of virus,
from the influent. The textile biofilters were found to remove 35.2 percent of nitrogen, no
phosphorus, and 82 percent of virus from septic tank effluent. The sand beds were found to
remove 12.8 percent of nitrogen, no phosphorus, and 96.4 percent of virus. After installation
of the aeration systems, the sand bed performance improved for all parameters measured. In
the soil infiltration system, all virus were removed and nitrogen and phosphorus were
reduced to concentrations of 2 mg/L after passing through 30 in of Yolo loam soil.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Jeannie L. Darby and Harold Leverenz,
"Virus, phosphorus, and nitrogen removal in onsite wastewater treatment processes"
(September 1, 2004).
University of California Water Resources Center.
Technical Completion Reports.
Paper darby.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/wrc/tcr/darby
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