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Development of the Sulphidogenesis Cum Ammonia Removal Process for treatment of tannery effluent
Published in
2008
PMID: 18701791
Volume: 58
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 391 - 397
Abstract
The present paper describes the development of Sulphidogenesis Cum Ammonia Removal Process (SCARP) with a simple sulphide inhibition control. The process was developed using synthetic effluent and its application for treatment of primary treated tannery effluent was demonstrated. This paper also discusses the effects of HRT and loading rates. The developed SCARP could treat efficiently the primary treated tannery effluent with influent concentrations of COD, SO2-4 and NH+4 equal to 3,900mg/L, 3,000mg/L and 300mg/L, respectively. An HRT of 10.5 hours was found to be adequate for COD, NH4-N and SO2-4 loading rates of 8.9 kg COD/m3/d, 0.68 kg NH+4/m 3/d, 6.84 kg SO2-4/m3/d, respectively. The overall removal efficiencies of COD, NH4-N and SO2-4 for the above loading rates were in the ranges of 90.8-91.8%, 84-88.3% and 64.2-70.2%, respectively. The system performance was satisfactory for different loading rates and low COD/SO2-4 ratios. The developed SCARP has good potential as a cost effective alternative treatment process to existing extended aeration process with nitrification-denitrification for the secondary treatment of tannery effluent. © IWA Publishing 2008.
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JournalWater Science and Technology
ISSN02731223