Gc. Banik et Rr. Dague, ASBR TREATMENT OF LOW STRENGTH INDUSTRIAL WASTE-WATER AT PSYCHROPHILIC TEMPERATURES, Water science and technology, 36(2-3), 1997, pp. 337-344
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Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
Anaerobic treatment of dilute wastewater was studied using three labor
atory-scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactors (ASBR), each with an a
ctive volume of six (6) liters. The reactors were fed a synthetic subs
trate made from non-fat dry milk supplemented with nutrients and trace
metals. The COD and BOD5 of the feed was 600 mg/l and 285 mg/l, respe
ctively. Steady-state performance data were collected at reaction temp
eratures of 25, 20, 17.5, 15, 12.5, 10, 7.5 and 5 degrees C over a per
iod of two years; Hydraulic retention times (HRT) were maintained at 2
4, 16, 12, 8 and 6 hours. Results showed that the ASBR process was cap
able of achieving in excess of 90% soluble COD and BOD5 removal at tem
peratures of 25 degrees C and 20 degrees C at all HRTs. At the low tem
perature of 5 degrees C and the six hour HRT, soluble COD and BOD5 rem
ovals were 62% and 75%, respectively. At the intermediate temperatures
from 20 degrees C down to 5 degrees C and HRTs between 24 and 6 hours
, removal of soluble organics ranged between 62 and 90% for COD and 75
and 90% for BOD5. In all cases, SRT were high enough to maintain good
performance. Substrate utilization rates and half-velocity constants
were also determined at all temperatures. The temperature correction c
oefficient was found to be 1.08 in the temperature range from 25 degre
es C to 7.5 degrees C which follows the Q(10) or Van't Hoff's rule. (C
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