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Treating and reusing wastewater generated by the washing operations in the non-hazardous plastic solid waste recycling process: Advanced method vs. conventional method.

Valerio Guido Altieri1, Marco De Sanctis1, Damiano Sgherza1, Simona Pentassuglia1, Emanuele Barca1, Claudio Di Iaconi2.   

Abstract

The effectiveness of an advanced treatment of wastewater generated by non-hazardous plastic solid waste (PSW) washing, based on the Sequencing Batch Biofilter Granular Reactor (SBBGR), was assessed in terms of gross parameters, removal efficiencies and sludge production. The proposed treatment was also compared with the conventional treatment, which was based on primary and secondary treatments, using the activated sludge process, performed by Recuperi Pugliesi, a leading company in the plastic recycling industry located in Bari, Italy. The company produces low-density polyethylene (LDPE) regenerated granules from PSW used in agricultural and floricultural greenhouse activities and industrial packaging after a washing stage in the aqueous phase. The latter generates large volumes of wastewater, the conventional treatment of which is characterised by large quantities of sludge and the associated disposal problems. Under steady-state conditions, the SBBGR provided impressive removal efficiencies regarding the main gross parameters (over 90% for COD and TKN, over 99% for BOD5, TSS, VSS and NH3, and over 80% for TN) with a statistically better effluent quality than that of the conventional treatment. The SBBGR effluent quality was modelled in terms of washing water characteristics by using generalized additive models (GAMs). The SBBGR treatment was characterised by a specific sludge production five times lower than that of the conventional treatment (0.21 kg TSS vs. 1.0 kg TSS per m3 of wastewater treated). Compared with the conventional treatment, the proposed process showed a five-fold reduction in the cost of sludge disposal, which saved 50% of the operating cost.
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Keywords:  Plastic recycling process; SBBGR; Sludge production; Washing water treatment; Wastewater recycling

Year:  2021        PMID: 33515837     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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