Bioresource technology | 2019

Comparative study about the performance of three types of modified natural treatment systems for rice noodle wastewater.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, three semi-pilot scale systems (vertical flow constructed wetland, multi-soil layering, and integrated hybrid systems) for treating real rice noodle wastewater were operated parallelly for the first time in a tropical climate at a loading rate of 50 L/(m2·d) for more than 7\u202fmonths to determine the optimal conditions and to compare their treatment performance. The results demonstrated that these systems were appropriate for the removal of organics, suspended solids, and total coliform (Tcol). The highest reductions in chemical oxygen demand (CODCr, 73.2%), phosphorus (PO4-P, 54%), and Tcol (4.78\u202flog MPN/100\u202fmL inactivation) were obtained by the integrated hybrid system, while the highest removal efficiencies of ammonium (NH4-N, 60.64%) and suspended solids (80.49%) were achieved in the vertical-flow-constructed wetland and multi-soil layering systems respectively.

Volume 282
Pages \n 163-170\n
DOI 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.02.117
Language English
Journal Bioresource technology

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