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ASSESSMENT OF PERFORMANCE AND ADVANTAGES RELATED TO THE USE OF A NATURAL COAGULANT IN THE INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
Volume 16, Issue 8, Pages 1709-1718

Publisher

GH ASACHI TECHNICAL UNIV IASI
DOI: 10.30638/eemj.2017.186

Keywords

coagulation; flocculation; natural polyelectrolytes; textile wastewater

Funding

  1. European Commission under the LIFE+
  2. project ADNATUR [LIFE12 ENV/ES/000265]

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The paper deals with the demonstration of the technical and environmental advantages related to the use of a tannin based coagulant in textile wastewater treatments. The natural coagulant was tested to evaluate its performance in the coagulation/flocculation process, the level of biodegradability in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions and the eco-toxicological risks for aquatic systems. Results were compared with a common inorganic metal based coagulant. The findings at lab scale showed that the natural coagulant is more efficient than the inorganic allowing to achieve same performance with a dosage 36% lower. Moreover, the natural coagulant gave the formed flocs a high degree of dewaterability implying less excess sludge volume to be disposed after treatment. Additionally, the natural coagulant showed no toxic effects for the aquatic environment and the sludge biomass activity as well as high degree of biodegradability in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The efficiency of the natural coagulant on textile wastewater was further validated at pilot scale where, in optimized conditions, economic savings were achieved, reaching a specific treatment cost of 0.18(sic)/m(3) of raw wastewater.

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