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Organic and nutrient removal from pulp and paper industry wastewater by extended aeration activated sludge system

Ahmad Hussaini Jagaba, S. R. M. Kutty, M. A. H. M. Fauzi, M.A.A. Razali, M. F. U. M. Hafiz, Azmatullah Noor

2021IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Pulp and paper industries are critical to a country’s economic growth. The type of raw material used and the pulping process determine the quality and quantity of wastewater generated. However, the generated wastewater with a dark colour comprises a high concentration of suspended solids, organic content, chemical oxygen demand (COD), volatile organic compounds, and a variety of other impurities. Therefore, in this study, a bench scale activated sludge treatment system was set up using a reactor consisting of an aeration tank with 5000 mg/L initial biomass and a clarifier chamber for the biomass to settle. The reactor was run few weeks with real domestic wastewater as the influent for 3 weeks to acclimatize the sludge inside the reactor. The reactor was then fed with the influent mixture of 20% industrial pulp wastewater and 80% domestic wastewater. Organic and nutrient parameter concentrations are tested from the influent and effluent sample throughout the study duration and recorded for data analysis. The removal of COD and TSS are at 83% and 90% respectively while the averaged BOD value of the treated wastewater is at 74.6%. The conclusion of this project is that the bench scale EAAS is able to treat BOD and TSS according to standard. However, a modification may be required to increase the efficiency of removing COD to meet the requirement standards. This modification could be either by using a biocarrier or an activated carbon to further enhance the treatment efficiency even at higher wastewater concentration.

Topics & Concepts

WastewaterEffluentClarifierActivated sludgeChemical oxygen demandMixed liquor suspended solidsPulp and paper industryAerationBiochemical oxygen demandAerated lagoonEnvironmental scienceIndustrial wastewater treatmentPulp (tooth)Sewage treatmentSuspended solidsWastewater quality indicatorsWaste managementTotal suspended solidsEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringMedicinePathologyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalMembrane Separation TechnologiesNanomaterials for catalytic reactions