Brewery industry effluents, as any other industrial effluent, contain a-num
ber of chemical products that could be toxic in biological wastewater treat
ment plants. Most of these products come from clean in place (CIP) systems,
i.e. detergents and disinfectant, and from lubrication systems. To evaluat
e the toxicity effect of these compounds on an anaerobic effluent treatment
pilot plant, studies of methanogenic activity were carried out. The result
s showed that the synthetic lubricant evaluated had a high toxicity level,
compared to the organic lubricant; the disinfectant showed inhibition to so
me extent. To decrease the toxicity effect, the recovery and reutilization
of these chemicals are suggested. Experiments to study the feasibility of a
dapting anaerobic sludge to these compounds were carried out. Working with
UASB reactors, the adaptation of the sludge takes place in the presence of
the most toxic chemical products; certain inhibition was observed on methan
ogenic bacteria in the reactor where a disinfectant was added, even though
there was sludge wash out. In general a decrease in the operational behavio
ur was observed after adding the compound, a new steady state was reached i
n absence of the toxic compounds, in terms of alkalinity ratio, removal of
GOD, methane production. The reactors were able to be recovered and to be a
dapted again. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of the I
AWQ. All rights reserved.