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Treatment of synthetic milk industry wastewater using batch dissolved air flotation

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 729-737

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.04.065

Keywords

Physico-chemical treatment; Agroindustry wastewater; Design of experiments

Funding

  1. CNPQ (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico)

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Milk industry is one of the most important economy sectors in Brazil and in many countries. However, it is also the sector that most generates environmental impacts due to the large volume of waste generated and its high polluting load. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of a dissolved air flotation system to treat a synthetic milk industry wastewater. In the experiment, batch tests were carried out using a dissolved air flotation bench system with a flotation column and utilizing the turbidity removal efficiency as response variable for the analyses. For the study of the process, an experimental design was used to optimize the process, in two stages and in acid and basic media separately. In the first stage, a fractionated factorial design was used to test five factors and its range of values: Saturation pressure (4-10 bar); recirculation ratio (20-100%); pH (3-12); coagulant doses Ferrous sulfate (0-1000 mg L-1) and cationic organic polymer TanFloc (0-50 mg L-1). In the second stage a central rotational compound was designed for optimization of the process and determination of the best treatment. The inferences were made using: Pareto graph; generated models with their respective statistical parameters; contour plots and the response optimization function. As a result of the experiment it was possible to verify that the factors that significantly (p <= 0.1) affected the flotation process were the saturation pressure, pH and coagulant dose. The optimum treatment determined in the second phase was obtained in acid medium using saturation pressure of 10 bar, recirculation ratio of 20%, pH of 4 and ferrous sulfate concentration of 250.0 mg L-1, obtaining removal efficiencies of 97.8% (turbidity), 83.1% (color), and 87.5% (chemical oxygen demand). The new approach used to study the optimization of the dissolved air flotation process proved to be a useful tool to determine the relevant factors and best operating parameters for the treatment of milk industry wastewater. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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