Examples: histone, BN000065

Project: PRJEB5267

An upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB)-submerged aerated biofilter (SAB) system that treats effluents from a jeans factory was evaluated. The 210-day operational period was divided into three phases (PI, PII and PIII), each with a different hydraulic retention time (HRT in h) and organic loading rate (OLR in kg COD/m3.d). In PI, the best performance was achieved using the UASB (HRT 24, OLR 1.3) with COD and color removal efficiencies of 59% and 64%, respectively; the corresponding values were 77% and 86% for the final effluent. In PII, the efficiencies were 50% and 55% using the UASB (HRT 16, OLR 1.2), respectively, and 69% and 81% for the final system effluent, respectively. In PIII, the UASB (HRT 12 and ORL 3.2) showed the poorest performance; the efficiencies decreased to 48% and 50%, respectively. The same phenomenon occurred in the system with corresponding efficiencies decreasing to 69% and 61%. Throughout the experiment, the system removal efficiencies were between 57% and 88% for nitrogen and between 14% and 63% for sulfate. The final effluent showed relatively non-toxicity or moderate toxicity using Daphnia magna as an indicator. Therefore, the overall results showed that the use of a sequential anaerobic-aerobic system is promising for treatment of textile industrial wastewater.

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