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Presentation on Types of

Trickling filters

By:Muttu j
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Types of Trickling
TheyFilters
are classified based on
1)According to Organic & Hydraulic loadings
2)According to the number of units used in series
1) According to Organic & Hydraulic loadings
1)Low rate trickling filters
2)High rate trickling
filters
3)Intermediate rate trickling filters
4)roughing trickling filters
2) According to the number of units
used in series
1) Single stage trickling filters
2)Double stage trickling filters
Low rate trickling filters (LRTF)


These relatively simple treatment units that normally
produce a consistent effluent quality even with
varying influent strength.

They are generally not provided with recirculation of
effluent.

Depending upon the dosing system, wastewater
is applied intermittently

With proper loadings the LRTF, including primary
and secondary sedimentation units, should remove
from 80 to 85 percent of the applied BOD.
High Rate Trickling Filters (HRTF)

When recirculation is used, the hydraulic loading
per unit area of filter media is increased.

As a result, higher flow velocities will usually occur
causing a more continuous and uniform sloughing
of excess growths.

High-rate trickling filters, including primary and
secondary sedimentation, should, under normal
operation, remove from 65 to 85 percent of the
BOD of the wastewater.
 Roughing Filter

Roughing filters are high rate type filters
designed with plastic packing.

In most cases roughing filters are used to
treat wastewater prior to secondary
treatment.
● low energy is required for BOD removal of
high strength wastewaters as compared
to activated sludge process because the
energy required is only for pumping the
influent wastewater and recirculation flows
Single stage trickling
Here only single filter is adopted
filter


When two or more filters are
required they will provide in parallel

Generally recirculation is not provided
Single stage filter with
recirculation
2)Double stage trickling filter

This system consist of two filters in
series

Here re-circulation of effluent is
normally adopted
Two-stage filter with recirculation
 Advantages
The effluent obtain is highly nitrified and stabilised
They can remove about 80% of suspended solids and about 80%
BOD
The rate of loading is in comparison with contact bed process
It is simple, cheap and does not required any skilled supervision
They are self cleansing
Mechanical wear ant tear is less as it contain less mechanical
equipments
It require less electricity power to run mechanical equipment
Themoisture content of sludge obtained from this is as high as
99%
Disadvantages
 High capital costs
The loss of head through the filter system
is high thus making the automatic dosing
It requires large area
Final settlement in humus tank necessary
This process may develop odur and fly
nuisance
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