Estimation of solar radiation exposure time required for domestic wastewater disinfection
Keywords:
SODIS, Domestic wastewater, Agricultural reuseAbstract
The reuse of domestic wastewater in agriculture is an important procedure for the management of water resources. However, these waters contain pathogens which must be previously inactivated. A promising option for the treatment of these waters is solar disinfection. Therefore, the aim of this study was to estimate the time of exposure to solar radiation required for disinfection of domestic wastewater to appropriated levels for agricultural reuse, considering variations of spatial and temporal incidence of solar radiation in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. For this, a mathematical model was used, which represents the remaining population of fecal coliforms in wastewater after its exposure to a certain dose of solar radiation and the solar radiation data were obtained from the SWERA project. From this, 12 maps were generated to represent the efficiency of solar disinfection for all seasons and for three concentrations of total suspended solids in domestic wastewater. The results indicate that the efficiency of solar disinfection varies from season to season. Besides, the best results are obtained in the spring and worse in winter. Moreover, it was observed that the lower the concentration of suspended solids, the greater the potential application of solar disinfection in the state of São Paulo.Downloads
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2015-05-09
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Queluz, J. G. T., Nicolete, D. A. P., Alves, T. R., & Sánchez-Román, R. M. (2015). Estimation of solar radiation exposure time required for domestic wastewater disinfection. Scientia Plena, 11(5). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.org.br/sp/article/view/1970
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