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The pharmaceutical industrial effluents, which include several organic solv
ents and other toxic chemicals, are generally treated by aerobic process, w
hich is cost intensive in nature. The alternative anaerobic route to degrad
e the toxic effluents is attractive due to the lower cost of treatment and
the generation of gas, which can supplement the energy requirements. There
are few reports on the anaerobic treatment of the pharmaceutical effluents.
In the present investigation, the effluents from a bulk drug industry, whi
ch utilizes several organic chemicals, have been taken to assess their appl
icability for anaerobic treatment. The organic loading rates were varied fr
om 0.25 kg/m(3)/day to 2.5 kg/m(3)/day and the COD reduction was found to b
e in the range of 60 to 80%. Long term operation of an anaerobic suspended
film contact reactor carried out with 1.25 kg/m(3)/day was found to be opti
mum. The biogas generated during the degradation process was monitored and
the methane content was found to be 60-70%.