Dyeing wastewater treatment by activated sludge process with a polyurethane fluidized bed biofilm

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作者
Park, YK
Lee, CH
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关键词
dyeing wastewater; FBAS-process; coagulation process; treatability; sludge production;
D O I
10.2166/wst.1996.0551
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In case of the porous polyurethane fluidized bed biofilm-activated sludge process followed by a coagulation process (the FBAS-C process), 75% CODMn, was removed by treating with: the biological FBAS process in the loading range of 0.16 similar to 0.32 kgCOD(Mn)/kgVSS . day. The biomass yield and microbial decay coefficients were 0.42 kg MLSS/kgBOD and 0.11 day(-1), respectively. The optimum coagulation conditions for the effluent of the FBAS process were at pH 6 and 600mg/L alum dosage. Consequently, 92% of total CODE(Mn) removal efficiency was observed in the FBAS-C process. Meanwhile, in case of a coagulation process followed by the porous polyurethane fluidized bed biofilm-activated sludge process(C-FBAS process). the raw dyeing wastewater was treated at pH 6 in the presence of 1,000 mg/L alum and, continuously, the effluent coagulated wastewater was treated by the FBAS process in the loading range of 0.09 similar to 0.19 kg CODMn/kgVSS . day. Removal efficiency of CODMn, in the biological process, FBAS, was 82%. The biomass yield and microbial decay coefficient in the C-FBAS process were similar to those in the FBAS-C process. The final effluent CODMn was about 65 mg/L in both tested processes, the FBAS-C and C-FBAS. However, the FBAS-C process illustrated better treatibility than C-FBAS in terms of the total sludge production, since the former produced about 20% less sludge than the latter. Copyright (C) 1996 IAWQ.
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