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Comparative Analysis on NIMBY Facility and Location - Suyeong·Nambu·Haeundae Sewage Disposal Plants Cases - (기피시설 입지의 지역별 비교 및 결정요인 분석 - 수영·남부·해운대하수처리장 사례중심 -)

  • Choi, Yeol;Choi, Jae Do
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.26 no.3D
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    • pp.491-497
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    • 2006
  • The goal of this research is to explore the opinions of the resident's neighboring within sewage disposal plants, to investigate the differences in accordance with each location of sewage disposal plants, and to examine the determinants to impact on the sewage disposal plants. The multivariate analysis of variance model and regression model are employed as the empirical analysis for this research. The major findings are as follows; as a rule, most of residents represented the sewage disposal plants are essential public facilities. The sewage disposal plants could be positively considered under proper compensation and negotiation, It is found that the satisfaction level against accomplishing process of the sewage disposal plants facilities are very low. In addition, it was revealed that the determinants to impact on the sewage disposal plants showed differently according to each current location of sewage disposal plants. It means that there are no absolutely concrete reasons to oppose the sewage disposal plants and they can be somewhat different by the each local characteristics. Therefore, these findings provide for the policy makers related with the NIMBY facilities including the sewage disposal plants with valuable information.

Development of an Environmentally Friendly Sewage Disposal Model for Agricultural and Fishing Village Areas (자연친화형 농어촌 하수처리장 모델개발)

  • Chung, Dong-Yang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.10-19
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    • 1999
  • In 1991, the ministry of Gov't. Administration and Home Affairs set up a minimum of one sewage disposal plant in each province. By 1995, 264 models of the capillary infiltration method were set up in 331(78%) villages and the contact oxidation method was set up in 52 places. Since the Gov't. sent a letter to each responsible officer across the country stating their disapproval of the capillary infiltration method, the environmentally friendly sewage disposal system has not been diffused. The current model(mechanical sewage disposal) being used, in agricultural and fishing villages, costs too much for maintenance and operation(\50,000 per capita per year). In particular, because of the difference in sewage characteristics of agricultural and fishing villages from urban sewage, the efficiency of the disposal system is very low. Also, because of the growing need for more disposal plants, the Gov't. is looking for cheaper alternatives. This study has analyzed 2 kinds of sewage disposal. The first is used widely in agricultural and fishing villages in Germany. The second is used widely in similar areas of Korea. It has intended to analyze the characteristics, merits and defects of the sewage disposal water plants and pebbles model which is used widely in Germany and developed compatibly for Korea.

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Disposal of Agricultural Sewage By Means of Evaporating Panels

  • Giametta, G.;Zimbalatti, G.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.1405-1414
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    • 1993
  • The purification of sewage deriving from agricultural and food industries is today a serious problem mainly in areas characterized by intensive production plants. The solution examined in this work, involves a system of natural evaporation which employs special panels with a large evaporating surface constituted by an internal cellular structure in polyethilene. Using renewable energy they allow to speed up the natural evaporating effect thus eliminating some drawbacks such as swamps and obtaining sewage concentration with relatively low costs. The institute of agricultural engineering has carried out tests on the disposal of sewage deriving from two very important production sectors; pig-breeding and olive oil production . at a were gathered in order to verify the operating capacity of plants and their variables . On the remaining concentrated part tests were also carried out in order to know its chemical and chemical-physical features and to study the possibility for its us .

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The Infiltration Velocity of a Sewage Disposal System with Water Plant and Gravel Bed (수초·골재 하수처리장의 투수속도)

  • Chung, Dong Yang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2003
  • This paper describes the effects of sewage amount, temperature, and years in operation on the infiltration rate of a sewage disposal system. The self-purifying sewage disposal system, which is typically used in rural areas, consists of reeds and fine gravel. Water plants are planted on the gravel bed which provides the habitat for microbes. The basic process is that the gravel bed filters incoming sewage. Thus this system requires the smooth flow of sewage through the gravel. However, the efficiency of the disposal system will be lowered if the gravel bed is clogged with sewage sludge. A three year study shows that infiltration rate slows down significantly until the 7th day, depending on the sewage amount and the temperature. After the 7th day, the infiltration rate remains almost constant. In addition, the infiltration rate decreases as the temperature falls. It also decreases as the number of years in operation increase. But there is no significant change in the infiltration rate after the 7th day, independent of the temperature, the sewage amount, and years in operation. In order to take advantage of high infiltration rate, which improves the efficiency of the disposal system in its early stages, having two gravel beds and using them alternatively will be efficient. This operation method is called intermittent load and makes the disposal system last longer. The water plant roots above the gravel bed make the effective filtration possible because they delay accumulation of the sewage sludge and stabilize the filtration ability.

Analysis of Process and Operating Characteristics for Chung Nam Province Sewage Treatment Plants (충청남도 하수처리시설의 공정 및 운영 특성 분석)

  • Oa, Seong Wook;Lee, Sang Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.553-559
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    • 2009
  • Currently, small scale sewage works are getting increase in Chung Nam Province and it is strongly required for those plants to get the information of optimized procedures and technologies. Most processes for sewage works in Korea were designed for large scale plants, so many difficulties are observed in small scale sewage works. This study was conducted to evaluate the propriety of O&M and construction cost for sewage treatment plants in Chung Nam Province. The treatment results and process stability of 32 public sewage treatment plants were also investigated. It is expected to provide optimum O&M and construction cost for future small scale sewage works and improving projects of existing plants by these results. Pollution problems caused by small scale plants are usually restricted to small areas; however, in view of the high cost per unit population, treatment requirements and alternatives have to be studied carefully. In comparison to larger plants, more pronounced and different boundary conditions such as unstable influent load, per capita costs and a large variety of feasible treatment and disposal systems were considered.

Treatment, Disposal and Beneficial Use Option for Sewage Sludge (하수슬러지 처리기술 동향 및 최적화 처리방안)

  • Choe, Yong-Su
    • 수도
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    • v.24 no.5 s.86
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    • pp.29-44
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    • 1997
  • Sewage sludge produced in Korea was 1,275,800 tons (dewatered sludge cake) per year in 1996, which is 3,495 tons per day, 0.303% of 11,526,100 tons per day of sewage treated in 79 sewage treatment plants. Sludge production has been and will be increasing in accordance with construction of new facilities for sewage treatment. Most of the sludge is currently disposed by landfill and ocean dumping, but it is becoming difficult to find suitable sites for landfill, particularly in big cities such as Seoul. In addition, rapid increase of landfill cost is anticipated in a near future. Current trend for sludge disposal in advanced countries is land application. Over the past 10 to 20 years in the United States, sludge management practices have changed significantly, moving from disposal to beneficial use. They use biosolid for utilization instead of sludge for disposal. Under the Clean Water Act of 1972, amended in 1987 by Congress, the U.S. EPA was required to develop regulations for the use and disposal of sewage sludge. The EPA assessed the potential for pollutants in sewage sludge to affect public health and the environment through a number of different routes of exposure. The Agency also assessed the potential risk to human health through contamination of drinking water sources or surface water when sludge is disposed on land. The Final Rules were signed by the EPA Administrator and were published (Federal Register, 1993). These rules state that sewage sludge shall not be applied to land if the concentration of any pollutant in the sludge exceeds the ceiling concentration. In addition, the cumulative loading rate for each pollutant shall not exceed the cumulative pollutant loading rate nor should the concentration of each pollutant in the sludge exceed the monthly average concentration for the pollutant. The annual pollutant loading rate generally applies to applications of sewage sludge on agricultural lands. The most popular beneficial use of sewage sludge is land application. The sludge has to be stabilized for appling to land. One of the stabilization process for sewage sludge is lime stabilization process. The stabilization process is consisted of the stabilizing process and the drying process. Stabilization reactor can be a drum type reactor in which a crossed mixer is equipped. The additive agents are a very reactive mixture of calcium oxide and others. The stabilized sludge is dried in sun drier or rotary kiln.

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A Study on Treatment Measures of Carcass Disposal Site Leachate into the Livestock Manure and Sewage Treatment Facilities using NIER-MASS program (NIER-MASS 프로그램을 이용한 가축매립지 침출수 연계처리 방안 연구)

  • Jeong, Dong-Hwan;Lee, Chulgu;Shin, Jinsoo;Kim, Hyunwoo;Yoon, Soohyang;Kim, Yongseok;Yu, Soonju;Kim, Shinjo
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.725-734
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    • 2012
  • The outbreak of foot and mouth disease in November 2010 raised many social, economic and environmental issues and water contaminations by leachate from carcass disposal sites particularly emerged as a serious concern. In oder to efficiently handle these problems, a critical method is required to transport leachate to livestock manure and sewage treatment plants and purify it. This study aims to present the best applicable method to transport leachate from carcass disposal sites into livestock manure and sewage treatment facilities. We investigated the biological and chemical characteristics such as BOD, COD, SS, TN, TP and Total coliforms. Current conjugated treatments in livestock manure and sewage treatment plants was studied by surveying the operations of those facilities. The NIER-MASS(National Institute of Environmental Research - Mass Balance Evaluation System of Sewage Treatment Facilities) program was applied to present the best conjugated treatment method through estimating the maximum daily load to meet the water quality standards in effluent.

Pretreatment Characteristics and Specific Methanogenic Activity of Municipal Sewage Sludge by Dual Frequency Sonication (이중주파수 초음파를 이용한 도시하수슬러지의 전처리 특성 및 비메탄활성도에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Byung-Gil;Jang, Seong-Ho;Sung, Nak-Chang
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.211-218
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    • 2007
  • The objectives of this study have been carried out to investigate the solubilization of municipal sewage sludge by single and dual frequency ultrasonic pretreatment, and the methane production characteristics of pretreated sewage sludge by specific methanogenic activity test for sewage sludge reduction. The waste activated sludge was collected from thickened tank of Suyoung sewage treatment plant in Busan city, and its concentration was adjusted to 1.0% total solids. Ultrasonic frequency was varied 15, 20, 15+20 kHz, and acoustic density was used a maximum 176W/L. The dual frequency ultrasonic pretreatment was found to be more effective than single frequency ultrasonic in the solubilization rate and methane production. The $SCOD_{Cr}/TCOD_{Cr}$, rate were 15.2%, 13.9%, 17.0% with single frequency of 15 kH2, 20 kHz, dual frequency of 15+20 kHz, respectively. The application of dual frequency ultrasound for sewage sludge pretreatment can be interest for sewage treatment plants having problems in sludge treatment and disposal.

Comparison of the Dewatering Characteristic Using Specific Resistance and Capillary Suction Time of Digested Sewage Sludge by Ultrasonic Treatment (초음파로 처리된 소화슬러지의 비저항계수 (SRF)와 모세관흡입시간(CST)을 이용한 탈수특성 비교)

  • Na, Seung-Min;Park, Ji-Ho;Kim, Young-Uk;Khim, Jee-Hyeong
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.287-290
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the effect of ultrasound on the dewaterability of sewage sludge. Because, dewatering and disposal of waste sludge is a major economical factor in the operation of wastewater treatment plants. Capillary Suction Time(CST) and Specific Resistance to Filtration (SRF) were used to evaluate the sludge dewatering behaviors. From the results of the experiment, it was found that ultrasonic treatment can improve the dewaterability. We discovered that CST and SRF were highly related, according to the correlation coefficient($R^{2}$).

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