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Estimation of Biochemical Oxygen Demand Based on Dissolved Organic Carbon, UV Absorption, and Fluorescence Measurements
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringEnvironmental PhotochemistryUv AbsorptionWastewater TreatmentBiochemical Oxygen DemandOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryWater TreatmentAnalytical ChemistryWastewater Treatment PlantWater QualityWastewater ManagementDissolved Organic CarbonIndustrial WastewaterWaste ManagementWater AnalysisWater TechnologyWater MonitoringEnvironmental Engineering
Determination of 5‐d biochemical oxygen demand (BOD 5 ) is the most commonly practiced test to assess the water quality of surface waters and the waste loading. However, BOD 5 is not a good parameter for the control of water or wastewater treatment processes because of its long test period. It is very difficult to produce consistent and reliable BOD 5 results without using careful laboratory quality control practices. This study was performed to develop software sensors to predict the BOD 5 of river water and wastewater. The software sensors were based on the multiple regression analysis using the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration, UV light absorbance at 254 nm, and synchronous fluorescence spectra. River water samples and wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents were collected at 1‐hour interval to evaluate the feasibility of the software sensors. In short, the software sensors developed in this study could well predict the BOD 5 of river water ( r = 0.78) and for the WWTP effluent ( r = 0.90).
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