Title of article :
Investigation of Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor/ Aerobic Mov-ing Bed Bio Reactor (AFBR/MMBR) System for Treatment of Currant Wastewater
Author/Authors :
JAFARI, Jalil Dept. of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , MESDAGHINIA, Alireza Dept. of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , NABIZADEH, Ramin Dept. of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , FARROKHI, Mehrdad Dept. of Environmental Health - School of Public Health - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , MAHVI, Amir Hossein Dept. of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Anaerobic treatment methods are more suitable for the treatment of concentrated wastewater streams, offer lower operating costs, the production of usable biogas product. The aim of this study was to investigate the per-formance of an Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Reactor (AFBR)-Aerobic Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) in series ar-rangement to treat Currant wastewater.
Methods: The bed materials of AFBR were cylindrical particles made of PVC with a diameter of 2-2.3 mm, particle density of 1250 kg/m3.The volume of all bed materials was 1.7 liter which expanded to 2.46 liters in fluidized situa-tion. In MBBR, support media was composed of 1.5 liters Bee-Cell 2000 having porosity of 87% and specific surface area of 650m2/m3.
Results: When system operated at 35 ºC, chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies were achieved to 98% and 81.6% for organic loading rates (OLR) of 9.4 and 24.2 g COD/l.d, and hydraulic retention times (HRT) of 48 and 18 h, in average COD concentration feeding of 18.4 g/l, respectively.
Conclusion: The contribution of AFBR in total COD removal efficiency at an organic loading rate (OLR) of 9.4 g COD/l.d was 95%, and gradually decreased to 76.5% in OLR of 24.2 g COD/l.d. Also with increasing in organic loading rate the contribution of aerobic reactor in removing COD gradually decreased. In this system, the anaerobic reactor played the most important role in the removal of COD, and the aerobic MBBR was actually needed to polish the anaerobic treated wastewater.
Keywords :
Anaerobic fluidized bed reactor , Moving bed bio reactor , Currant wastewater , Attached microbial
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics