Impact of chromium and copper on fixed-film biological systems

Citation
Jn. Veenstra et al., Impact of chromium and copper on fixed-film biological systems, J ENV ENG, 125(6), 1999, pp. 522-531
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE
ISSN journal
07339372 → ACNP
Volume
125
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
522 - 531
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-9372(199906)125:6<522:IOCACO>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
A laboratory investigation was performed to study the recovery of a biologi cal tower (fixed-film biological wastewater treatment unit) after dosing th e influent with copper or chromium. The pilot-scale biotower (1.83 m high) was shocked with copper at three different influent concentrations (3, 56, and 47 mg/L). A continuous 3 mg/L dose had no significant impact on soluble 5-day biochemical oxygen demand removal performance. After slug doses of 5 6 or 57 mg/L for 10 h, the biotower established a new steady-state conditio n, in terms of soluble 5-day biochemical oxygen demand in the effluent, wit hin 14 h. Recoveries from shock loads of chromium were slower: Recovery fro m doses of 9 mg/L of chromium occurred after 12 h, but recovery from doses of 38 and 96 mg/L required approximately 250 h. The metals concentrations i n both biofilm and effluent were described by a power function with a conce ntration equal to a constant multiplied by time to a power. Uptake of chrom ium was determined to be nearly independent of dose, at the doses tested.