| The Challenge OLR on-line respirometer
operates by measuring the amount of oxygen input needed to maintain
a constant oxygen partial pressure in contact with a mixture of
wastewater and microorganisms. The culture can be supplied from
an operating aeration basin or a managed culture. The wastewater
input can be from the influent to the aeration basin or from a candidate
stream. Both wastewater and microorganism culture can be pumped
into the reactor continuously or intermittently to provide either
continuous or batch operation. A stream of air or oxygen enriched
air is injected into the reactor at a controlled rate to flush carbon
dioxide and inert gases from the headspace volume. A mass balance
of oxygen input and wastewater flow is used to compute the total
oxygen uptake rate. Adjustments for background endogenous respiration
provides a measure of oxygen uptake due to waste synthesis alone
and gives a measure of short term BOD.

OLR Reaction Vessel
Click here to see a schematic diagram of the OLR reactor.
The Challenge OLR allows operation at headspace oxygen concentrations
ranging from that of air (21%) to 95% or greater, thus allowing
simulation of processes that use oxygen enriched air.
The Challenge OLR does not rely on the oxygen dissolved in the
influent wastewater but adds oxygen in amounts equal to the uptake
of the culture confined in the reaction vessel. Thus the reactor
can be operated under conditions that are essentially the same
as used in the treatment plant being monitored. Oxygen uptake
rates as high as 300 mg/l./hr can be measured directly without
dilution of the mixed liquor or the wastewater being added to
the reactor.
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