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Type of Document Master's Thesis Author Larsen, Julie Melissa, Author's Email Address juliemlarsen@yahoo.com URN etd-01052004-223912 Title Measuring dinitrogen gas emissions from a lagoon treatment system Degree Master of Science Graduate Program Biological and Agricultural Engineering Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Dr. John Classen Committee Co-Chair Dr. Sarah Liehr Committee Co-Chair Dr. Wayne Robarge Committee Member Keywords
- denitrification
- dinitrogen
- gas measurement
- waste treatment systems
Date of Defense 2003-11-24 Availability unrestricted Abstract A method for collecting dinitrogen gas emissions from open pond waste treatment systems was developed. The method was critically tested in a laboratory for sources of air contamination to ensure reliable gas measurements. A laboratory experiment was done to estimate the rate at which dissolved dinitrogen would be stripped out of solution due to non-dinitrogen bubbles rising through the water column. A volumetric mass transfer coefficient for the process was estimated for clean water. The gas collection method was implemented in a partially aerated lagoon treatment system for dinitrogen and methane gas sampling. The volumetric mass transfer coefficient found in the laboratory for clean water was adjusted to compensate for field gas production rates, temperatures and wastewater quality to estimate the rate of stripped dinitrogen from the partially aerated lagoon. The estimated rate of stripped dinitrogen was subtracted from the total measured dinitrogen flux to estimate the dinitrogen produced biologically. Results from laboratory testing revealed that dinitrogen can be measured with low amounts of dinitrogen atmospheric contamination (0.57% N2) and the preliminary field results suggest that biological denitrification did occur at this lagoon treatment system.Files
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