Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater

Among industries producing foodstuffs, the dairy industry is notable for producing great amount of wastewater and high water consumption. Organic loading treatment based on biological degradation is a preferential treatment for dairy wastewater and effluents. However, it has some limiting factors fo...

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Main Authors: Hélcio José Izário Filho, Juliana Sanches Carrocci, Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi) 2011-12-01
Series:Revista Ambiente & Água
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Online Access:http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/522
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spelling doaj-e7b01d2959ae4de1b1506cdc1fbeaecd2020-11-24T21:29:51ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)Revista Ambiente & Água1980-993X2011-12-01639810910.4136/ambi-agua.522Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewaterHélcio José Izário FilhoJuliana Sanches CarrocciRodrigo Fernando dos Santos SalazarAmong industries producing foodstuffs, the dairy industry is notable for producing great amount of wastewater and high water consumption. Organic loading treatment based on biological degradation is a preferential treatment for dairy wastewater and effluents. However, it has some limiting factors for broader application due to the organic loading variation that results in an overload and wash-out of biological treatment systems. Considering these limitations, the organic loading and oxygen supply as factors in the rated efficiency of biological treatment systems with results expressed as removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (%CODremoved) were evaluated. The variables investigated were: 1) initial concentration of organic load [raw, diluted 1:1 v/v (wastewater/distilled water) and diluted 1:3 v/v (wastewater/distilled water)] and 2) aeration (with or without). A Doehlert factorial design type (2x3) was employed for these studies. Aerobics systems with organic loading at a 1:3 ratio (v/v dairy effluent /distillated water) showed elevated efficiency in biodegradation (88.31 ± 2.16 %CODremoved). The least efficient biodegradation was observed in anaerobic system for raw dairy effluent equal to 10.42 ± 3.97 %CODremoved. This indicated that a dilution of effluent organic loading was necessary in obtaining greater efficiency from a biodegradation system and low hydraulic retention time.http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/522dairywastewatereffluentbiodegradationdesign of experiment
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author Hélcio José Izário Filho
Juliana Sanches Carrocci
Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar
spellingShingle Hélcio José Izário Filho
Juliana Sanches Carrocci
Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar
Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
Revista Ambiente & Água
dairy
wastewater
effluent
biodegradation
design of experiment
author_facet Hélcio José Izário Filho
Juliana Sanches Carrocci
Rodrigo Fernando dos Santos Salazar
author_sort Hélcio José Izário Filho
title Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
title_short Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
title_full Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
title_fullStr Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
title_sort employment of factorial design to evaluate the organic loading and aeration of biological systems in the degradation of dairy wastewater
publisher Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)
series Revista Ambiente & Água
issn 1980-993X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Among industries producing foodstuffs, the dairy industry is notable for producing great amount of wastewater and high water consumption. Organic loading treatment based on biological degradation is a preferential treatment for dairy wastewater and effluents. However, it has some limiting factors for broader application due to the organic loading variation that results in an overload and wash-out of biological treatment systems. Considering these limitations, the organic loading and oxygen supply as factors in the rated efficiency of biological treatment systems with results expressed as removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (%CODremoved) were evaluated. The variables investigated were: 1) initial concentration of organic load [raw, diluted 1:1 v/v (wastewater/distilled water) and diluted 1:3 v/v (wastewater/distilled water)] and 2) aeration (with or without). A Doehlert factorial design type (2x3) was employed for these studies. Aerobics systems with organic loading at a 1:3 ratio (v/v dairy effluent /distillated water) showed elevated efficiency in biodegradation (88.31 ± 2.16 %CODremoved). The least efficient biodegradation was observed in anaerobic system for raw dairy effluent equal to 10.42 ± 3.97 %CODremoved. This indicated that a dilution of effluent organic loading was necessary in obtaining greater efficiency from a biodegradation system and low hydraulic retention time.
topic dairy
wastewater
effluent
biodegradation
design of experiment
url http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/522
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