Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery

Water shortage is a very concerning issue in the Mediterranean region, menacing the viability of the agriculture sector and in some countries, population wellbeing. At the same time, liquid effluent volumes generated from agro-food industries in general and olive oil industry in particular, are quit...

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Main Authors: Patrick Dutournié, Mejdi Jeguirim, Besma Khiari, Mary-Lorène Goddard, Salah Jellali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/768
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spelling doaj-df6862c7e62b480f9edee5666883c2e52020-11-25T00:50:35ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-04-0111476810.3390/w11040768w11040768Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water RecoveryPatrick Dutournié0Mejdi Jeguirim1Besma Khiari2Mary-Lorène Goddard3Salah Jellali4CNRS ISM2 UMR 7361, Université de Haute Alsace, Université de Strasbourg, 68093 Mulhouse, FranceCNRS ISM2 UMR 7361, Université de Haute Alsace, Université de Strasbourg, 68093 Mulhouse, FranceNational School of Engineers of Carthage, 45 rue des entrepreneurs, Charguia 2–1002, 2035 Tunis, TunisiaCNRS, LIMA UMR 7042, Université de Haute-Alsace, Université de Strasbourg, 68093 Mulhouse, FranceWastewaters and Environment Laboratory, Water research and Technologies Centre, 8020 Soliman, TunisiaWater shortage is a very concerning issue in the Mediterranean region, menacing the viability of the agriculture sector and in some countries, population wellbeing. At the same time, liquid effluent volumes generated from agro-food industries in general and olive oil industry in particular, are quite huge. Thus, the main aim of this work is to suggest a sustainable solution for the management of olive mill wastewaters (OMWW) with possible reuse in irrigation. This work is a part of a series of papers valorizing all the outputs of a three-phase system of oil mills. It deals with recovery, by condensation, of water from both OMWW and OMWW-impregnated biomasses (sawdust and wood chips), during a convective drying operation (air velocity: 1 m/s and air temperature: 50 °C). The experimental results showed that the water yield recovery reaches about 95%. The condensate waters have low electrical conductivity and salinities but also acidic pH values and slightly high chemical oxygen demand (COD) values. However, they could be returned suitable for reuse in agriculture after additional low-cost treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/768OMWWdryingwater recoverywater characterizationsustainable development
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Besma Khiari
Mary-Lorène Goddard
Salah Jellali
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Mejdi Jeguirim
Besma Khiari
Mary-Lorène Goddard
Salah Jellali
Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
Water
OMWW
drying
water recovery
water characterization
sustainable development
author_facet Patrick Dutournié
Mejdi Jeguirim
Besma Khiari
Mary-Lorène Goddard
Salah Jellali
author_sort Patrick Dutournié
title Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
title_short Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
title_full Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
title_fullStr Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source, and Bio-Fertilizer. Part 2: Water Recovery
title_sort olive mill wastewater: from a pollutant to green fuels, agricultural water source, and bio-fertilizer. part 2: water recovery
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Water shortage is a very concerning issue in the Mediterranean region, menacing the viability of the agriculture sector and in some countries, population wellbeing. At the same time, liquid effluent volumes generated from agro-food industries in general and olive oil industry in particular, are quite huge. Thus, the main aim of this work is to suggest a sustainable solution for the management of olive mill wastewaters (OMWW) with possible reuse in irrigation. This work is a part of a series of papers valorizing all the outputs of a three-phase system of oil mills. It deals with recovery, by condensation, of water from both OMWW and OMWW-impregnated biomasses (sawdust and wood chips), during a convective drying operation (air velocity: 1 m/s and air temperature: 50 °C). The experimental results showed that the water yield recovery reaches about 95%. The condensate waters have low electrical conductivity and salinities but also acidic pH values and slightly high chemical oxygen demand (COD) values. However, they could be returned suitable for reuse in agriculture after additional low-cost treatment.
topic OMWW
drying
water recovery
water characterization
sustainable development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/4/768
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