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Piggery waste treatment by anaerobic digestion and nutrient removal by ionic exchange

✍ Scribed by E. Sánchez; Z. Milán; R. Borja; P. Weiland; X. Rodriguez


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
472 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-3449

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✦ Synopsis


Piggery wastes must be treated before their disposal. The high solids content and high chemical oxygen demand of piggery wastes indicated that anaerobic biological treatment could be successfully applied as primary treatment. For that reason, a comparison between upflow anaerobic sludge bed reactor (UASB) and anaerobic fixed bed reactor (AFBR) at a similar organic volumetric loading rate of 5 kg DQO/m 3 day was carded out. 60% of the piggery waste COD was removed with the AFBR compared to 40% with the UASB, thus showing a better performance of the AFBR. After 1-h sedimentation secondary process, both anaerobic effluents were treated by ionic exchange with natural zeolite due to their high values of ammoniacal nitrogen (NH~-plus free NH3). The high removal of nutrients reported (90%) shows zeolite to be a good choice as tertiary treatment.


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