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TitleAN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY BASED ON AEROBIC GRANULAR BIOMASS FOR TREATING MUNICIPAL AND/OR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER WITH LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
AbstractThe paper reports the results of an investigation carried out at lab scale to assess the effectiveness of an innovative technology (SUPERBIO) for treating municipal and/or industrial wastewater. When this technology was applied for treating municipal wastewater, the results showed that even at maximum organic load (i.e., 7 kg COD m-3 d-1), the COD in the treated effluent was lower than 50 mg l-1. In addition, both ammonia and TKN removal efficiencies resulted higher than 87% up to an organic load of 5.7 kg COD m-3 d-1 corresponding to a nitrogen load of 0.8 kg TKN m-3 d-1. Process performances resulted very satisfactory also during tannery wastewater treatment, when a chemical oxidation step (i.e., ozonation) was inserted in the treatment cycle of SUPERBIO. In such an instance, at organic and nitrogen loadings of 3 kgCOD m-3 d-1and 0.20 kg N m-3 d-1, COD, NH4+-N and TSS average removals were (96%), (99%) and (98%) respectively. Finally, during the whole experimentation, SUPERBIO was always characterised by a very low sludge production. Such a result was ascribed mainly to the characteristics of biomass that grew in the form of very dense granules (i.e., 130 gVSS lbiomass-1) allowing to achieve a biomass concentration such high as 50-60 gTSS lbed-1.
SourceIWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE "NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND RECYCLE STREAMS", IWA, KRAKOW, POLAND, 19-21/09/2005
Year2005
TypeContributo in atti di convegno
AuthorsDI IACONI C., LOPEZ A., RAMADORI R., PASSINO R.
Text89534 2005 AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY BASED ON AEROBIC GRANULAR BIOMASS FOR TREATING MUNICIPAL AND/OR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER WITH LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DI IACONI C., LOPEZ A., RAMADORI R., PASSINO R. CNR Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque The paper reports the results of an investigation carried out at lab scale to assess the effectiveness of an innovative technology SUPERBIO for treating municipal and/or industrial wastewater. When this technology was applied for treating municipal wastewater, the results showed that even at maximum organic load i.e., 7 kg COD m 3 d 1 , the COD in the treated effluent was lower than 50 mg l 1. In addition, both ammonia and TKN removal efficiencies resulted higher than 87% up to an organic load of 5.7 kg COD m 3 d 1 corresponding to a nitrogen load of 0.8 kg TKN m 3 d 1. Process performances resulted very satisfactory also during tannery wastewater treatment, when a chemical oxidation step i.e., ozonation was inserted in the treatment cycle of SUPERBIO. In such an instance, at organic and nitrogen loadings of 3 kgCOD m 3 d 1and 0.20 kg N m 3 d 1, COD, NH4 N and TSS average removals were 96% , 99% and 98% respectively. Finally, during the whole experimentation, SUPERBIO was always characterised by a very low sludge production. Such a result was ascribed mainly to the characteristics of biomass that grew in the form of very dense granules i.e., 130 gVSS lbiomass 1 allowing to achieve a biomass concentration such high as 50 60 gTSS lbed 1. 83 921140 1 9 IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES AND RECYCLE STREAMS , IWA KRAKOW, POLAND 19 21/09/2005 Internazionale Contributo Contributo in atti di convegno claudio.diiaconi DI IACONI CLAUDIO antonio.lopez LOPEZ ANTONIO roberto.ramadori RAMADORI ROBERTO TA.P07.002.002 Sviluppo di nuovi processi di controllo dell inquinamento idrico.