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Comparison of coagulants and coagulation aids for treatment of meat processing wastewater by column flotation

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 99, Issue 17, Pages 8221-8225

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2008.03.014

Keywords

meat industry; wastewater treatment; coagulation; air flow rate; column notation

Funding

  1. CAPES
  2. CNPq/CT-HIDRO [142431/2004-4]

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The physicochemical treatment of the wastewater from a meat processing industry was studied using three ferric salts as coagulants in conjunction with four different polymers as coagulation aids by batch Column flotation. The effluent was characterized in terms of pH (6.5-6.7), turbidity (1000-12000 NTU), total solids (TS) (2300-7000 mg l(-1)), oils and greases (OG) (820-1050 mg l(-1)), and biochemical and chemical oxygen demands (BOD5 and COD) (1200-1760 and 2800-3230 mg l(-1)), respectively. The treatments achieved typical organic load reductions of oils and greases, and total solids (up to 85%), as well as biochemical and chemical oxygen demands (between 62.0-78.8% and 74.6-79.5%, respectively). The research also found that the utilization of a column flotation achieved high efficiency of organic matter removal and its operation as a primary treatment showed no significant dependence of pollutant removal and air flow rate. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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