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Multi-stage EGSB/MBR treatment of soft drink industry wastewater

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages 368-377

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.10.021

Keywords

Anaerobic digestion (AD); Biological oxygen demand (BOD); Chemical oxygen demand (COD); Expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB); Membrane bioreactor (MBR); Soft drink industry wastewater (SDIW)

Funding

  1. CPUT, the Engineering Faculty
  2. NRF in South Africa

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A multi-stage anaerobic/aerobic membrane bioreactor (MBR) was used to evaluate the treatment of soft drink industry wastewater (SDIW). The SDIW was classified as medium to high strength wastewater with pollutants of caustic soda, pH of between 6.1 and 11.8, sucrose, CODt between 2242 and 11,717 mg/L and BOD of up to 1150 mg/L. The anaerobic expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) pre-treatment, was maintained between 35 and 37 degrees C, at hydraulic retention times (HRT) between 12 and 60 h and upflow velocities (V-up) between 0.59 and 1.1 m/h. CODE treatment efficiency (TE) up to 93% was achieved at a HRT of 12 h, V-up of 0.85 m/h and organic loading rate (OLR) of 11 COD/m(3) d. The EGSB produced biogas up to 70% methane and up to 41% nitrogen. The MBR was operated with feeds of 12-50 L/d; DO between 2 and 3.7 mg/L in the aerobic zone, and overall HRT of 3.3-14 h and membrane flux of between 3.4 and 17 L/m(2) h. The MBR post-treatment removed up to 87% CODt at a feed flowrate of 34 L/d, an OLR of 2.3 and 3.1 kg COD/m(3) d for anoxic and aerobic zones, respectively, and a corresponding HRT of approximately 0.41 h for both zones. A membrane flux of 12-15 L/m(2) h was achieved at a TMP of 60-100 kPa. The integrated EGSB/MBR treatment was able to achieve CODt TE up to 95%. The MBR reduced CODE in the permeate to consistently below 253 mg/L with all the macro-nutrients (NH4+, NO3- and PO43-) below the discharged standards. The MBR did not decrease all the macro-nutrients to within the drinking water standards for reuse. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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