Literature DB >> 17365339

A full-scale sequencing batch reactor system for swine wastewater treatment.

Kwang Victor Lo1, Ping Huang Liao.   

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A full-scale sequencing batch reactor (SBR) system was evaluated for its ability to remove carbon and nitrogen from swine wastewater. The SBR was operated on four, six-hour cycles each day, with each cycle consisting of 4.5 hours of "React," 0.75 hours of "Settling", 0.75 hours for "Draw" and "Fill." Within each cycle, an amount of wastewater equivalent to about 5% of the reactor volume (5,500 litres) was removed and added. The SBR system was able to remove 82% of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and more than 75% of nitrogen. Even though the SBR effluent, with an average effluent BOD5 of about 588 mg L(-1), did not meet the discharge criteria, it enabled a reduction of the land base required for land application of swine wastewater by about 75%. Results indicated that the SBR system was a viable method for the treatment of swine wastewater.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17365339     DOI: 10.1080/03601230601125651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci Health B        ISSN: 0360-1234            Impact factor:   1.990


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1.  Treatment of slaughter house wastewater in a sequencing batch reactor: performance evaluation and biodegradation kinetics.

Authors:  Pradyut Kundu; Anupam Debsarkar; Somnath Mukherjee
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-08-20       Impact factor: 3.411

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