| Literature DB >> 24027751 |
Pradyut Kundu1, Anupam Debsarkar, Somnath Mukherjee.
Abstract
Slaughterhouse wastewater contains diluted blood, protein, fat, and suspended solids, as a result the organic and nutrient concentration in this wastewater is vary high and the residues are partially solubilized, leading to a highly contaminating effect in riverbeds and other water bodies if the same is let off untreated. The performance of a laboratory-scale Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) has been investigated in aerobic-anoxic sequential mode for simultaneous removal of organic carbon and nitrogen from slaughterhouse wastewater. The reactor was operated under three different variations of aerobic-anoxic sequence, namely, (4+4), (5+3), and (3+5) hr. of total react period with two different sets of influent soluble COD (SCOD) and ammonia nitrogen (NH4(+)-N) level 1000 ± 50 mg/L, and 90 ± 10 mg/L, 1000 ± 50 mg/L and 180 ± 10 mg/L, respectively. It was observed that from 86 to 95% of SCOD removal is accomplished at the end of 8.0 hr of total react period. In case of (4+4) aerobic-anoxic operating cycle, a reasonable degree of nitrification 90.12 and 74.75% corresponding to initial NH4(+)-N value of 96.58 and 176.85 mg/L, respectively, were achieved. The biokinetic coefficients (k, K(s), Y, k(d)) were also determined for performance evaluation of SBR for scaling full-scale reactor in future operation.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24027751 PMCID: PMC3762084 DOI: 10.1155/2013/134872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Different available technologies used to treat slaughterhouse wastewater.
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| (1) | Anaerobic treatment of slaughterhouse wastewaters in a UASB (Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket) reactor and in an anaerobic filter (AF). | Slaughterhouse wastewater showed the highest organic content with an average COD of 8000 mg/L, of which 70% was proteins. The suspended solids content represented between 15 and 30% of the COD. | The UASB reactor was run at OLR (Organic Loading Rates) of 1–6.5 kg COD/m3/day. The COD removal was 90% for OLR up to 5 kg COD/m3/day and 60% for an OLR of 6.5 kg COD/m3/day. For similar organic loading rates, the AF showed lower removal efficiencies and lower percentages of methanization. | Ruiz et al. [ |
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| (2) | Anaerobic sequencing batch reactors. | Influent total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) ranged from 6908 to 11 500 mg/L, of which approximately 50% were in the form of suspended solids (SS). | Total COD was reduced by 90% to 96% at organic loading rates (OLRs) ranging from 2.07 to 4.93 kg m−3 d−1 and a hydraulic retention time of 2 days. Soluble COD was reduced by over 95% in most samples. |
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| (3) | Moving bed sequencing batch reactor for piggery wastewater treatment. | COD, BOD, and suspended solids in the range of 4700–5900 mg/L, 1500–2300 mg/L, and 4000–8000 mg/L, respectively. | COD and BOD removal efficiency was greater than 80% and 90%, respectively at high organic loads of 1.18–2.36 kg COD/m3·d. The moving-bed SBR gave TKN removal efficiency of 86–93%. | Sombatsompop et al. [ |
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| (4) | Fixed bed sequencing batch reactor (FBSBR). | The wastewater has COD loadings in the range of 0.5–1.5 Kg COD/m3 per day. | COD, TN, and phosphorus removal efficiencies were at range of 90–96%, 60–88%, and 76–90%, respectively. | Rahimi et al. [ |
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| (5) | Chemical coagulation and electrocoagulation techniques. | COD and BOD5 of raw wastewater in the range of 5817 ± 473 and 2543 ± 362 mg/L. | Removal of COD and BOD5 more than 99% was obtained by adding 100 mg/L PACl and applied voltage 40 V. | Bazrafshan et al. [ |
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| (6) | Hybrid upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (HUASB) reactor for treating poultry slaughterhouse wastewater. | Slaughterhouse wastewater showed total COD 3000–4800 mg/L, soluble COD 1030–3000 mg/L, BOD5 750–1890 mg/L, suspended solids 300–950 mg/L, alkalinity (as CaCO3) 600–1340 mg/L, VFA (as acetate) 250–540 mg/L, and pH 7–7.6. | The HUSB reactor was run at OLD of 19 kg COD/m3/day and achieved TCOD and SCOD removal efficiencies of 70–86% and 80–92%, respectively. The biogas was varied between 1.1 and 5.2 m3/m3 d with the maximum methane content of 72%. | Rajakumar et al. [ |
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| (7) | Anaerobic hybrid reactor was packed with light weight floating media. | COD, BOD and Suspended Solids in the range of 22000–27500 mg/L, 10800–14600 mg/L, and 1280–1500 mg/L, respectively. | COD and BOD reduction was found in the range of 86.0–93.58% and 88.9–95.71%, respectively. | Sunder and Satyanarayan [ |
Characteristics and composition of slaughterhouse wastewater.
| Parameters | Raw wastewater | Pretreated wastewater | ||||||||
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| Set-1 | Set-2 | Set-3 | Set-4 | Range | Set-1 | Set-2 | Set-3 | Set-4 | Range | |
| pH | 8.0 | 8.2 | 8.5 | 8.4 | 8.0–8.5 | 7.5 | 7.2 | 8.5 | 7.8 | 7.5–8.5 |
| TSS (mg/L) | 10120 | 12565 | 14225 | 13355 | 10120–14225 | 2055 | 2280 | 2540 | 2386 | 2055–2540 |
| TDS (mg/L) | 6345 | 7056 | 7840 | 6865 | 6345–7840 | 2800 | 3065 | 3230 | 3185 | 2800–3230 |
| DO (mg/L) | 0.8 | 1.1 | 0.9 | 1.3 | 0.8–1.3 | 1.2 | 1.4 | 1.5 | 1.6 | 1.2–1.6 |
| SCOD (mg/L) | 6185 | 6525 | 6840 | 6455 | 6185–6840 | 830 | 945 | 1045 | 925 | 830–1045 |
| BOD5 at 20°C (mg/L) | 3000 | 3200 | 3500 | 3350 | 3000–3500 | 210 | 240 | 265 | 252 | 210–265 |
| TKN (mg/L as N) | 1050 | 1130 | 1200 | 1165 | 1050–1200 | 305 | 420 | 525 | 485 | 305–525 |
| NH4 + N (mg/L as N) | 650 | 695 | 735 | 710 | 650–735 | 95 | 155 | 191 | 125 | 95–191 |
Figure 1A schematic diagram of the experimental setup.
Figure 2Carbon oxidation profile under different react period combination [Initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L; Initial NH4 +-N = 90 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 3Carbon oxidation profile in SBR under different react period combination [Initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L; Initial NH4 +-N = 180 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 4Ammonia oxidation profile in SBR under different react period combination [Initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L; Initial NH4 +-N = 90 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 5Ammonia oxidation profile in SBR under different react period combination [Initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L; Initial NH4 +-N = 180 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 6Nitrite and nitrate concentration profiles in SBR under different react period combination [initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L and initial NH4 +-N = 90 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 7Nitrite and nitrate concentration profiles in SBR under different react period combination [initial SCOD = 1000 ± 50 mg/L and initial NH4 +-N = 180 ± 10 mg/L as N].
Figure 8MLVSS, pH, alkalinity, and DO profiles for slaughterhouse wastewater treatment in SBR under (4+4) hr react period combination.
Figure 9MLVSS, pH, alkalinity, and DO profiles for slaughterhouse wastewater treatment in SBR under (5+3) hr react period combination.
Figure 10MLVSS, pH, alkalinity, and DO profiles for slaughterhouse wastewater treatment in SBR under (3+5) hr react period combination.
Evaluation of biokinetic coefficients for carbon oxidation from slaughterhouse wastewater in SBR.
| Initial SCOD | (4+4) hr react period combination | (5+3) hr react period combination | (3+5) hr react period combination | Standard values for kinetic constants [ |
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| 1000 ± 50 | (i) Substrate utilization- | (i) Substrate utilization- | (i) Substrate utilization- |
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Evaluation of biokinetic coefficients for nitrification from slaughterhouse wastewater in SBR.
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+-N | (4+4) hr react period combination | (5+3) hr react period combination | (3+5) hr react period combination | Standard values for kinetic constants [ |
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| 180 ± 10 | (i) Substrate utilization- | (i) Substrate utilization- | (i) Substrate utilization- |
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Denitrification rates during anoxic react phase for treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater in SBR.
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+-N | Initial SCOD | React period combination (Aerobic/Anoxic) | Avg. anoxic SCOD utilization rate ( | Specific denitrification rate ( | |||||||
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| 1.0 hr | 2.0 hr | 3.0 hr | 4.0 hr | 5.0 hr | Avg. | Avg. | Avg. | ||||
| 185.24 | 1028.55 | (4+4) | 26.25 | 4.49 | 5.57 | 5.85 | 3.89 | — | 5.30 | 4.95 | — |
| 173.88 | 1023.22 | (5+3) | 34.87 | 4.27 | 5.51 | 4.16 | — | — | 4.64 | — | — |
| 176.85 | 1042.52 | (3+5) | 38.15 | 4.57 | 5.55 | 6.16 | 7.24 | 6.23 | 5.42 | 5.88 | 5.95 |