Eo. Ugoji, ANAEROBIC-DIGESTION OF PALM OIL MILL EFFLUENT AND ITS UTILIZATION AS FERTILIZER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL-PROTECTION, Renewable energy, 10(2-3), 1997, pp. 291-294
Biodegradation of palm oil mill effluent (POME) under anaerobic condit
ions to environmentally acceptable products was carried out. This meth
od of digestion was chosen in preference to the aerobic mode, among ot
her factors, efficiency of COD and BOD removal and relevance of the op
eration to the needs of local communities. Studies were carried out in
three experimental set-ups:- (i) a single stage anaerobic pending sys
tem (ii) a single stage anaerobic tank digester with a certain degree
of mixing (iii) recycled spent POME sludge in a single stage anaerobic
tank. Operational variables such as optimum pH, the COD/BOD removal e
fficiencies and the overall usefulness of the digester modes to local
communities and farmers are discussed. Results obtained show that the
efficiencies obtained from the 3 setups are 96.91%, 96.50% and 94.5% r
espectively after 10 days of retention time. The mean production value
s obtained after digestion for the mode of digestion recommended for o
ur local populace gave 2.4cm(3) of biogas per m(3) of digester vol/day
and 1900mg/1 of discharged solids. Copyright (C) 1996 Published by El
sevier Science Ltd.