Complete Wastewater Treatment Plant Design: From Theory to Practice

April 26, 2026

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Designing a wastewater treatment plant requires careful consideration of flow characteristics, pollutant loads, regulatory requirements, and site constraints.

Design Fundamentals

Flow Characterization

  • Average flow rate (dry weather)
  • Peak flow rates (daily and hourly)
  • Flow variations and patterns
  • Infiltration/inflow assessment

Load Characterization

BOD, COD, TSS, ammonia, nitrogen, phosphorus, and any specific industrial contaminants. Consider seasonal variations.

Treatment Process Selection

Small Plants (< 500 m³/day)

Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR), Package plants, or extended aeration. Simple operation, lower capital cost.

Medium Plants (500-10,000 m³/day)

Conventional activated sludge, SBR, or MBBR systems. Good balance of efficiency and cost.

Large Plants (> 10,000 m³/day)

Advanced treatment trains with primary clarification, biological treatment, and tertiary polishing.

Design Standards

Design should comply with applicable standards: German ATV/DVWK, US EPA, or local regulatory requirements.

Documentation Requirements

  • Process flow diagram (PFD)
  • Piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID)
  • Hydraulic profile
  • Equipment specifications
  • Performance guarantees

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Complete Wastewater Treatment Plant Design: From Theory to Practice