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The paper presents the first results of experimental work carried out to in
vestigate the possibility of increasing COD removal efficiency in tannery e
ffluents combining biological and chemical oxidation with ozone.
Tannery wastewater has been chosen as a good example of industrial wastewat
er characterized by a significant content of organic compounds (200- 400 mg
/L as COD) particularly resistant to biological oxidation. In this study ha
s been utilized the biological stage effluent of a plant treating the waste
water of a large tanning district in Central Italy.
An accurate kinetic study of the ozonization reaction has been performed to
define the best operating conditions in terms of process efficiency and co
st reduction.
As regards the biological stage, even if the short period of experimental a
ctivity in the biological plants is not sufficient to draw definite conclus
ions, the first results show that the efficiency obtained treating the ozon
ated effluent is higher than that obtained with the non ozonated effluent.