Title of article
Treatment of olive mill wastewater using an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Bashaar Y. Ammary، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
157
To page
165
Abstract
Wastewater from olive mills in Jordan has been characterized and treated using a lab scale anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR). It was found that this wastewater has an average COD:N:P ratio of about 900:5:1.7. At this ratio, the wastewater was found to have sufficient nutrients that it was not necessary to add nutrients or combine it with other wastewaters. For effective treatment it was necessary to reduce the strength of the wastewater with an average COD value of about 97 g/L, to about 16 g/L by keeping part of the treated wastewater in the reactor when a new batch of wastewater was added. This achieved more than 80% COD removal at 3 d hydraulic retention time and at an organic load of about 5.3 kg COD/m3/d provided that alkalinity was added to adjust the pH to near 7. The specific substrate utilization rate, and observed biomass yield were about 0.37 kg COD removed/kg VSS/d, and 0.06 kg VSS/kg of COD degraded, respectively.
Keywords
Anaerobic treatment , Sequencing batch reactor , Olive mill wastewater characterization , Biomass yield , Nutrient requirement
Journal title
Desalination
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Desalination
Record number
1109054
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