Characteristics and treatment of Brazilian pulp and paper mill effluents: a review

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Márcio Daniel Nicodemos Ramos
Angélica Santos Rangel
Karina Siqueira Azevedo
Maria Gabriela Batista Melo
Maria Caroline Oliveira
Camila Miwa Uchida Watanabe
Fernanda Ferreira Pereira
Cláudio Mudadu Silva
André Aguiar
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[1] Federal University of Itajubá,Natural Resource Institute
[2] Federal University of Viçosa,Cellulose and Paper Laboratory, Forestry Engineering Department
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Pulp and paper effluent; Environmental legislation; Organic pollutants; Toxicity; Estrogenic activity; Industrial effluent treatment;
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Pulp and paper industries are very important for developing the Brazilian economy. During production processes, many effluents are generated with high polluting potential. The objective of this study is to conduct an extensive literature review on the characteristics of effluents and treatment forms adopted by Brazilian mills in this industrial sector. Most consulted studies address raw (without treatment) and secondary (after biological treatment) effluents, considering their main characteristics like pH, chemical and biochemical oxygen demands (COD and BOD, respectively), color, solids, organochlorines, toxicity, estrogenic activity, and phenols. Raw effluents differ considerably in composition, depending on the type of paper produced, the pulping process employed, and other steps, like pulp bleaching. Raw effluent characteristics indicate that this effluent cannot be directly disposed of into water bodies, because it does not comply with federal and state disposal standards. Secondary effluents normally comply with Brazilian legislations, although some studies have reported COD and total phenol concentrations higher than disposal standards, suggesting that additional treatments are necessary. Treated effluent reuse was verified in some Brazilian mills, while its disposal in eucalyptus plantations has been considered a promising alternative for irrigation purposes.
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