Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle

© 2017, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. This laboratory-scale study employed sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology to investigate the effect of two operational parameters [i.e. solids retention time (SRT) and anoxic time ratios] regarding the treat...

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Main Authors: Suwadi Saikomon, Prayoon Fongsatitkul, Panagiotis Elefsiniotis
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spelling th-mahidol.427112019-03-14T15:03:44Z Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle Suwadi Saikomon Prayoon Fongsatitkul Panagiotis Elefsiniotis Mahidol University Center of Excellence on Environmental Health and Toxicology (EHT) Environmental Science © 2017, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. This laboratory-scale study employed sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology to investigate the effect of two operational parameters [i.e. solids retention time (SRT) and anoxic time ratios] regarding the treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater. Results indicated that organic matter removal, expressed as chemical oxygen demand (COD), was very high, consistently exceeding the 95% level. In addition, the total nitrogen (TN) removal ranged between 82 and 94%, while total phosphorus (TP) removal fluctuated between 88 and 94%. In general, the reactors exhibited a high degree of operational stability during treatment. Although the investigated range of the two operational parameters appeared to have a minimal effect on the process performance (expressed as % carbon or nutrient removal), the corresponding COD and TN specific consumption rates were noticeably affected by the variation in the anoxic time ratios. Furthermore, the operating cycle length of 8 h employed in this study resulted in improved performance, in terms of nitrogen removal, compared to other studies conducted at longer operating cycles. 2018-12-21T07:48:18Z 2019-03-14T08:03:44Z 2018-12-21T07:48:18Z 2019-03-14T08:03:44Z 2017-01-01 Article EnvironmentAsia. Vol.10, No.1 (2017), 9-16 19061714 2-s2.0-85006355968 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/42711 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85006355968&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Environmental Science
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Suwadi Saikomon
Prayoon Fongsatitkul
Panagiotis Elefsiniotis
Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
description © 2017, Thai Society of Higher Eduation Institutes on Environment. All rights reserved. This laboratory-scale study employed sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology to investigate the effect of two operational parameters [i.e. solids retention time (SRT) and anoxic time ratios] regarding the treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater. Results indicated that organic matter removal, expressed as chemical oxygen demand (COD), was very high, consistently exceeding the 95% level. In addition, the total nitrogen (TN) removal ranged between 82 and 94%, while total phosphorus (TP) removal fluctuated between 88 and 94%. In general, the reactors exhibited a high degree of operational stability during treatment. Although the investigated range of the two operational parameters appeared to have a minimal effect on the process performance (expressed as % carbon or nutrient removal), the corresponding COD and TN specific consumption rates were noticeably affected by the variation in the anoxic time ratios. Furthermore, the operating cycle length of 8 h employed in this study resulted in improved performance, in terms of nitrogen removal, compared to other studies conducted at longer operating cycles.
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Suwadi Saikomon
Prayoon Fongsatitkul
Panagiotis Elefsiniotis
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author Suwadi Saikomon
Prayoon Fongsatitkul
Panagiotis Elefsiniotis
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title Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
title_short Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
title_full Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
title_fullStr Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
title_sort treatment of a slaughterhouse wastewater using sequencing batch reactors at a shortened operating cycle
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/42711
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