Some BOD Problems
Some BOD Problems
Some BOD Problems
Practice Problem #1
200 mL of Genesee river water was collected from just below the brewery. 2 mL of river water diluted to 1 L, aerated and seeded. The dissolved oxygen content was 7.8 mg/L initially. After 5 days, the dissolved oxygen content had dropped to 5.9 mg/L. After 20 days, the dissolved oxygen content had dropped to 5.3 mg/L. What is the ultimate BOD?
Solution
We have multiple data points so we dont need to assume the rate constant, k, to be 0.23 days-1. How would you use the data to calculate k?
The equation
BODE = BOD (1-e-kt) The problem is, we have 4 unknowns.
So, even if we know 2 of them (for example, the BODE at a given time), we still have 2 left.
2 unknowns require 2 equations to determine them
The equation
BODE = BOD (1-e-kt) k is a constant BOD is a constant
The equation
BOD5 = BOD (1-e-k(5 days)) BOD20 = BOD (1-e-k(20 days)) If we compare the ratio, the BOD cancels.
The equation
BOD5 = BOD (1-e-k(5 days)) BOD20 BOD (1-e-k(20 days)) BOD5 = (1-e-k(5 days)) BOD20 (1-e-k(20 days))
The equation
Q = (1-e-k(5 days)) (1-e-k(20 days))
The equation
Q(1- e-k(20 days)) = (1-e-k(5 days)) Q - Q e-k(20 days)) = 1-e-k(5 days) e-k(5 days) - Q e-k(20 days) = 1 Q Easiest thing to do then is graph it.
Solution
BOD5 = 7.8 mg/L 5.9 mg/L = 950 mg/L 2 mL/1000 mL
BOD5 = (1-e-k(5 days)) BOD20 (1-e-k(20 days)) 950 = (1-e-k(5 days)) 1250 (1-e-k(20 days)) 0.76 = (1-e-k(5 days)) (1-e-k(20 days))
0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
0.125
0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25 0.275
0.472877
0.434528 0.393912 0.35396 0.31621 0.281384 0.249734
0.3
0.325 0.35 0.375 0.4
0.221246
0.195769 0.173081 0.152935 0.13508
The k value is
0.28 day-1 You can then use this and either of the BODE to calculate ultimate BOD
Comparison to Theoretical
If we had simply assumed k=0.23 days-1
UGH!
BOD20 = BOD (1-e-k(20 days))
1250 mg/L = BOD (1 e-(0.23)(20)) BOD = 1262 mg/L The ultimate BOD will not agree since the k is wrong. Which would you use?
Practice Problem #2
200 mL of Genesee river water was collected from just below the brewery. 2 mL of river water diluted to 250 mL, aerated and seeded. The dissolved oxygen content was 7.6 mg/L initially. After 5 days, the dissolved oxygen content had dropped to 5.7 mg/L. A second sample was obtained 60 days later and retested in identical fashion. The intial dissolved oxygen was 7.5 mg/L and, after 5 days, dropped to 5.3 mg/L. What is the ultimate BOD for each of the samples? Which water sample was cleaner?
Solution
BOD5,1 = 7.6 mg/L 5.7 mg/L = 238 mg/L 2 mL/250 mL
Solution
Can you already tell which is dirtier? Since k is constant, the BOD5 is as good a measure as the ultimate BOD. The 2nd test sample is dirtier than the first.