| Literature DB >> 24583525 |
Adriana Maria Lotito1, Marco De Sanctis2, Claudio Di Iaconi3, Giovanni Bergna4.
Abstract
Textile effluents are characterised by high content of recalcitrant compounds and are often discharged (together with municipal wastewater to increase their treatability) into centralized wastewater treatment plants with a complex treatment scheme. This paper reports the results achieved adopting a granular sludge system (sequencing batch biofilter granular reactor - SBBGR) to treat mixed municipal-textile wastewater. Thanks to high average removals in SBBGR (82.1% chemical oxygen demand, 94.7% total suspended solids, 87.5% total Kjeldahl nitrogen, 77.1% surfactants), the Italian limits for discharge into a water receiver can be complied with the biological stage alone. The comparison with the performance of the centralized plant treating the same wastewater has showed that SBBGR system is able to produce an effluent of comparable quality with a simpler treatment scheme, a much lower hydraulic residence time (11 h against 30 h) and a lower sludge production.Entities:
Keywords: Centralized treatment plant; Ozonation; SBBGR treatment; Sludge production; Textile effluents
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24583525 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.01.055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236