Acta Scientiarum: Technology (Apr 2013)

<b>Application of activated sludge process followed by physical-chemical processes in the treatment of industrial saline effluent for reuse</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i2.13006

  • Milene Carvalho Bongiovani,
  • Márcia Dezotti,
  • Geraldo André Thurler Fontoura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i2.13006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 299 – 305

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The treatment of complex effluent with high salinity and sometimes with toxicity rates from a chemical plant is investigated. Two reactors were monitored continuously: control reactor R1 and reactor R2 adapted for saline effluent with 25h-HRT. The adaptation process to saline effluent (0 - 100%) was effective in removing COD and N-NH4+, respectively with 70 and 85% efficiency. After adaptation, the sequence coagulation/flocculation (40 mg L-1 PAC coagulant and 0.3 mg L-1 cationic polymer), rapid downflow sand filter (120 m3 m-2 day) and reverse osmosis to obtain water for reuse was analyzed. Results obtained by coagulation/flocculation and sand filter sequence were satisfactory, mainly with the removal rates of turbidity at 50-65 and 98%, respectively. Average removals of 91, 87, 98 and 98% were obtained for COD, N-NH4+, TOC and Cl-, respectively, in reverse osmosis, with all parameters below the limits for reuse in cooling towers. However, membrane fouling was detected.

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