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TitleIs Sequencing Batch Biofilter Granular Reactor suitable for textile wastewater treatment?
AbstractTextile industry releases highly polluted and complex wastewaters, which are difficult to treat and require numerous treatment steps. Innovative technologies for on-site treatment at each factory would permit cost reduction and water recycling. For this reason, we run a lab-scale study to assess the suitability of sequencing batch biofilter granular reactor (SBBGR) for textile wastewater treatment, testing four different types of wastewater chosen as representative of the main processes and varying operational parameters. Results demonstrate that textile wastewater characteristics greatly affect the reactor efficiency. Therefore, a pre-study is advisable to define the best operational conditions and the maximum treatment capability for the wastewater under analysis. Nevertheless, SBBGR has shown to be a valuable biological treatment, effective in the reduction of pollutant load with stable performances despite the variability in wastewater composition. Tests with ozone integration have demonstrated that it is possible to dose small quantities of ozone to obtain an effluent suitable for direct discharge. However, a dynamic ozone dosage should be used to optimize the process as the correct ozone dose strongly depends on the wastewater composition.
SourceInternational Water Week Conference Water & Innovation - Water Technology ., Amsterdam (Netherlands),, 3-4 November 2011
Keywordsozone integrationSBBGRtextile wastewater
Year2011
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsA. M. Lotito, C. Di Iaconi, U. Fratino, A. Mancini
Text303664 2011 ozone integration SBBGR textile wastewater Is Sequencing Batch Biofilter Granular Reactor suitable for textile wastewater treatment A. M. Lotito, C. Di Iaconi, U. Fratino, A. Mancini Department of Water Engineering and Chemistry, Politecnico di Bari, via Orabona 4, 70125 Bari Italy Water Research Institute National Research Council CNR IRSA , viale De Blasio, 5, 10132 Bari Italy Textile industry releases highly polluted and complex wastewaters, which are difficult to treat and require numerous treatment steps. Innovative technologies for on site treatment at each factory would permit cost reduction and water recycling. For this reason, we run a lab scale study to assess the suitability of sequencing batch biofilter granular reactor SBBGR for textile wastewater treatment, testing four different types of wastewater chosen as representative of the main processes and varying operational parameters. Results demonstrate that textile wastewater characteristics greatly affect the reactor efficiency. Therefore, a pre study is advisable to define the best operational conditions and the maximum treatment capability for the wastewater under analysis. Nevertheless, SBBGR has shown to be a valuable biological treatment, effective in the reduction of pollutant load with stable performances despite the variability in wastewater composition. Tests with ozone integration have demonstrated that it is possible to dose small quantities of ozone to obtain an effluent suitable for direct discharge. However, a dynamic ozone dosage should be used to optimize the process as the correct ozone dose strongly depends on the wastewater composition. International Water Week Conference Water Innovation Water Technology . Amsterdam Netherlands , 3 4 November 2011 Internazionale Contributo Contributo in atti di convegno MANCINI ANNALISA claudio.diiaconi DI IACONI CLAUDIO TA.P07.002.003 Integrazione di processi chimici e biologici