New system design to address some of the wastewater treat-ment problems in small settlements

  • Kálmán Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering
Keywords: Operation safety, characteristics of new agglomerations, GHG emission, groundwater wells, public health risk

Abstract

A new draft was prepared to amend the Municipal Wastewater Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), which also affects small settlements. The agglomeration limit is reduced to 1000 PE, and the possibilities of individual wastewater treatment are also limited, prioritizing the sewer system solution. The modification of the sewer system by the connection of the properties to the network with the installation of a septic tank creates more favorable operating conditions than traditional ones in this size category of the settlement, with a small additional investment cost. Smaller diameter pipes can also be used without the risk of clogging and siltation. The septic tanks in this system implement decentralized mechanical wastewater treatment, which avoids the presence of a permanent operating workforce at the small wastewater treatment plant at the end of the network in cases of remote monitoring and control. The system is particularly beneficial and results in a high degree of operational safety for solutions in which the wastewater treatment is nature-based. In most cases, their poor treatment efficiency is caused by poor or missing mechanical pre-cleaning. The installation of the septic tanks results in GHG emissions of 0.063 tons of CO2e/capita per year. However, this cannot be considered as a net increase compared to traditional sewerage, since GHG emissions also occur in traditional small settlement sewer systems with a long residence time. The modification of the sewerage system excludes the increase in the public health risks, which arise due to decentralized solutions and the free construction of groundwater wells.

Author Biography

Kálmán, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering

KÁLMÁN BUZÁS is a honorary university professor, retired associate professor of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering of the BME. His PhD thesis dealt with the calculation of TPH and PAHs contamination of stormwater runoff from highways from traffic data and their removal. His teaching, research and consulting work was primarily related to the operation of urban water infrastructure and its effects on the environment, especially on the receiving natural water bodies. In the last decade he has worked on the field of urban hydroinformatics, numerical modeling of precipitation and combined sewer networks, and following the paradigm shift in international practice, he has been working on creating the national conditions for urban stormwater management. 

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Published
2024-04-21
How to Cite
Kálmán. (2024). New system design to address some of the wastewater treat-ment problems in small settlements . Hungarian Journal of Hydrology, 104(2/HU), 43-49. https://doi.org/10.59258/hk.15660
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Tudományos közlemények