Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements

Intensive depuration plants have often shown low reliability and economic sustainability, when utilised for agro-industrial wastewater treatment, due to the particular wastewater properties: high organic load and essential oil concentrations, acidity, nutrient scarcity and qualitative-quantitative v...

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Main Authors: Serafina Andiloro, Giuseppe Bombino, Vincenzo Tamburino, Demetrio Antonio Zema, Santo Marcello Zimbone
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/408
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spelling doaj-4846f6f674254c5d9d3c0810ef6a394b2020-11-25T03:45:07ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682013-09-01442s10.4081/jae.2013.408365Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirementsSerafina AndiloroGiuseppe BombinoVincenzo TamburinoDemetrio Antonio ZemaSanto Marcello ZimboneIntensive depuration plants have often shown low reliability and economic sustainability, when utilised for agro-industrial wastewater treatment, due to the particular wastewater properties: high organic load and essential oil concentrations, acidity, nutrient scarcity and qualitative-quantitative variability of effluents. Aerated lagooning systems represent a suitable alternative, because they are able to assure good reliability and low energy requirements, avoiding the drawbacks shown by the intensive depuration plants. In order to optimize performance of the lagooning systems, particularly in terms of energy requirements, depuration processes of aerobic-anaerobic aerated lagoons were investigated, both at full- and laboratory-scale. Citrus processing wastewater were subject to bubble aeration with low flow rates and limited time; the removal rate of organic load was evaluated and energy requirements of different depuration schemes were compared. The experimental investigations in full-scale aerated lagoons showed a low energy supply (0.21-0.59 kWh per kg of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) removed with an average value of 0.45 kWh kgCOD –1), an adequate equalisation capability and constantly good depurative performance also with high concentrations of essential oil (500-1000 ppm). The experimental investigations in lab-scale aerated tanks under controlled conditions indicated the possibility of decreasing energy requirements (down to 0.16 kWh kgCOD –1) by reducing aeration power (down to 0.6 W m–3) and limiting aeration time to night 12 hours only, when energy price is lower. In spite of the low aeration, the COD removal rates were on the average six-fold higher compared to the anaerobic tank. Other outcomes indicated an ability of the spontaneous microflora to adapt to high concentrations of essential oils, which however did not provide an increase of the removal rate of the organic load in the experimented scheme.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/408aerated lagoon, agro-industrial wastewater, depuration, energy requirement, essential oil, Chemical Oxygen Demand.
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author Serafina Andiloro
Giuseppe Bombino
Vincenzo Tamburino
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
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Giuseppe Bombino
Vincenzo Tamburino
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
aerated lagoon, agro-industrial wastewater, depuration, energy requirement, essential oil, Chemical Oxygen Demand.
author_facet Serafina Andiloro
Giuseppe Bombino
Vincenzo Tamburino
Demetrio Antonio Zema
Santo Marcello Zimbone
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title Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
title_short Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
title_full Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
title_fullStr Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
title_full_unstemmed Aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
title_sort aerated lagooning of agro-industrial wastewater: depuration performance and energy requirements
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Intensive depuration plants have often shown low reliability and economic sustainability, when utilised for agro-industrial wastewater treatment, due to the particular wastewater properties: high organic load and essential oil concentrations, acidity, nutrient scarcity and qualitative-quantitative variability of effluents. Aerated lagooning systems represent a suitable alternative, because they are able to assure good reliability and low energy requirements, avoiding the drawbacks shown by the intensive depuration plants. In order to optimize performance of the lagooning systems, particularly in terms of energy requirements, depuration processes of aerobic-anaerobic aerated lagoons were investigated, both at full- and laboratory-scale. Citrus processing wastewater were subject to bubble aeration with low flow rates and limited time; the removal rate of organic load was evaluated and energy requirements of different depuration schemes were compared. The experimental investigations in full-scale aerated lagoons showed a low energy supply (0.21-0.59 kWh per kg of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) removed with an average value of 0.45 kWh kgCOD –1), an adequate equalisation capability and constantly good depurative performance also with high concentrations of essential oil (500-1000 ppm). The experimental investigations in lab-scale aerated tanks under controlled conditions indicated the possibility of decreasing energy requirements (down to 0.16 kWh kgCOD –1) by reducing aeration power (down to 0.6 W m–3) and limiting aeration time to night 12 hours only, when energy price is lower. In spite of the low aeration, the COD removal rates were on the average six-fold higher compared to the anaerobic tank. Other outcomes indicated an ability of the spontaneous microflora to adapt to high concentrations of essential oils, which however did not provide an increase of the removal rate of the organic load in the experimented scheme.
topic aerated lagoon, agro-industrial wastewater, depuration, energy requirement, essential oil, Chemical Oxygen Demand.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/408
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