Pretreatment of swine wastewater using anaerobic filter |
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Authors: | Kang Ho Moon Seo-Yeon Shin Kyung-Sook Park Soon-Chul |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Engineering, Chungnam National University, 220 Goongdong, Yuseonggu, 305-764 Daejeon, Korea;(2) Biomass Research Team, Korea Institute of Energy Research, 71-2 Jangdong, 305-343 Yuseonggu, Korea |
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Abstract: | Efforts were made to assess the efficiency of an anaerobic filter packed with porous floating ceramic media and to identify the optimum operational condition of anaerobic filter as a pretreatment of swine wastewater for the subsequent biological removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. A stepwise decrease in hydraulic retention time (HRT) and an increase in organic loading rate (OLR) were utilized in an anaerobic filter reactor at mesophilic temperature (35°C). The optimum operating condition of the anaerobic filter was found to be at an HRT of 1 d. A soluble chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency of 62% and a total suspended solids removal efficiency of 39% at an HRT of 1 d were achieved with an OLR of 16.0 kg total COD/(m3·d), respectively. The maximum methane production rate approached 1.70 vol of biogas produced per volume of reactor per day at an HRT of 1 d. It was likely that the effluent COD/total Kjeldahl nitrogen ratio, of 22, the COD/total phosphorous ratio of 47, and the high effluent alkalinity >2500 mg/L as CaCO3 of the anaerobic filter operated at an HRT of 1 d was adequate for the subsequent biological removal of nitrogen and phosphorus. |
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Keywords: | Pretreatment anaerobic filter swine wastewater nitrogen phosphorus anaerobic digestion |
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