Abstract: The management of sludge-settling properties in Nordic conditions is
of importance during the low temperature (spring) season because of the peak
settler load. A survey was made in 10 Finnish waste water treatment plants
(WWTP's) and the total extended filament length and DSVI in half of the plants
exceeded the limits, which indicates sludge bulking (15 km/g SS and 150 ml/g
respectively). The dominant organism was Microthrix parvicella, the abundance
of which was 59.22% of total extended filament length on average.Chemicals were
tested to control the filaments, and it was found that special attention has to
be paid to maintaining the nitrification at low temperature. A dosage of
(H_2O_2-based) oxidants controlled the
growth of Microthrix parvicella effectively and rapidly, whereas with the use
of aluminium hydroxidechioride a 2 to 5-week period was needed to decrease the
filament length.