Evaluation of the effectiveness of five odor reducing agents for sewer system odors using an on-line total reduced sulfur analyzer

Il Choi, Hyunjoo Lee, Joungdu Shin, Hyunook Kim

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Abstract

Sewer odors have been a concern to citizens of the Metropolitan Seoul region, which has installed combined sewer systems (CSSs) in 86% of its area. Although a variety of odorants are released from sewers, volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) have been recognized as major ones. A number of technologies have been proposed to monitor or control odors from sewers. One of the most popular strategies adopted for the control of sewage odor is by applying a commercial odor-reducing agent into the sewer. In this study, the effectiveness of five different commercial odor-reducing agents (i.e., an odor masking agent, an alkaline solution, two microbial agents, and a chemical oxidant) was evaluated by continuously monitoring VSCs released from the sewer with an on-line total reduced sulfur (TRS) analyzer before and after each agent was sprayed into CSSs at five different locations of the city. In short, when the effectiveness of odor treatment was tested in the sewer system using five commercial odor reducing treatments, only the chemical oxidant was good enough to reduce the odor in terms of TRS levels measured before and after the application (p < 0.01).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16892-16906
Number of pages15
JournalSensors
Volume12
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • NaOCl
  • Odor-reducing agent
  • On-line TRS analyzer
  • Sewer odor

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