Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test
The aim of this work is to characterize biodegradability of Tunisian wastewater samples collected from a conventional, an extended aeration type activated sludge, and an industrial wastewater treatment plants (dairy, slaughter house and delicatessen). The organic loading were 0.46, 0.075 and 0.1 kg ...
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doaj-cc612a6a32ba4fd2b9ab665f5cb286882020-11-25T01:14:20ZengBMCSustainable Environment Research2468-20392016-03-01262556210.1016/j.serj.2015.11.001Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor testCherif Hayet0Ben-Alaya Saida1Touhami Youssef2Shayeb Hédi3Department of Chemical Engineering and Process, National School of Engineering of Gabes, Gabes 6029, TunisiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, National School of Engineering of Tunis, Tunis 1002, TunisiaFaculty of Engineering, Sohar University, Sohar 311, OmanDepartment of Civil Engineering, National School of Engineering of Tunis, Tunis 1002, TunisiaThe aim of this work is to characterize biodegradability of Tunisian wastewater samples collected from a conventional, an extended aeration type activated sludge, and an industrial wastewater treatment plants (dairy, slaughter house and delicatessen). The organic loading were 0.46, 0.075 and 0.1 kg BOD d−1 kg−1 VSS respectively. The biodegradability was assessed by respirometric technique and batch reactor test. The interpretation and estimation of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) fractions were performed. The measurement of the oxygen uptake rate and evolution of soluble COD concentration, total suspended solid, pH and dissolved oxygen were carried out. The results show that the majority for the first and the third wastewater are biodegradable (56% for the first and 75% of total COD for the third). But the wastewater of the second municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is not biodegradable (48% of total COD). The readily COD fractions were strongly variable for the three Tunisian WWTP; 36% of total COD for the first, 21% of total COD for the second and 8% of total COD for the industrial WWTP.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468203916300152FractionationIndustrial WWTPBiodegradabilityRespirometerBatch reactor |
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Cherif Hayet Ben-Alaya Saida Touhami Youssef Shayeb Hédi Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test Sustainable Environment Research Fractionation Industrial WWTP Biodegradability Respirometer Batch reactor |
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Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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Study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial Tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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study of biodegradability for municipal and industrial tunisian wastewater by respirometric technique and batch reactor test |
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Sustainable Environment Research |
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The aim of this work is to characterize biodegradability of Tunisian wastewater samples collected from a conventional, an extended aeration type activated sludge, and an industrial wastewater treatment plants (dairy, slaughter house and delicatessen). The organic loading were 0.46, 0.075 and 0.1 kg BOD d−1 kg−1 VSS respectively. The biodegradability was assessed by respirometric technique and batch reactor test. The interpretation and estimation of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) fractions were performed. The measurement of the oxygen uptake rate and evolution of soluble COD concentration, total suspended solid, pH and dissolved oxygen were carried out. The results show that the majority for the first and the third wastewater are biodegradable (56% for the first and 75% of total COD for the third). But the wastewater of the second municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is not biodegradable (48% of total COD). The readily COD fractions were strongly variable for the three Tunisian WWTP; 36% of total COD for the first, 21% of total COD for the second and 8% of total COD for the industrial WWTP. |
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Fractionation Industrial WWTP Biodegradability Respirometer Batch reactor |
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