Treating palm oil mill effluent by activated sludge process using submerge mechanical aerator/agitator replacing surface aerator

Activated sludge process (ASP) is gaining recognition as a process technique for the control of biological oxygen demand (BOD) in palm oil mill effluent (POME). Surface aerators or diffusing plates are often used in aeration tanks serving as core of the ASP. For consistent improvement in water quali...

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Main Authors: Hawari, Y. (Author), Yahya, W. J. (Author), Sonda, I. (Author), Kawashima, H. (Author), Mohamad, Z. (Author), Abu Bakar, M. A. (Author), Abd Kadir, H. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press, 2019-05.
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Summary:Activated sludge process (ASP) is gaining recognition as a process technique for the control of biological oxygen demand (BOD) in palm oil mill effluent (POME). Surface aerators or diffusing plates are often used in aeration tanks serving as core of the ASP. For consistent improvement in water quality within the aeration tank utilis ing the ASP and in particular, mitigating its BOD effluent stream, this study replaced the surface aerator with submerged mechanical aerator/agitator incorporating separate "agitation function" and "agitation di f f u sing function" int ended for use in aeration tank of polishing plant that contains surface aerators. In order to confirm the activated state of the sludge in the aeration tanks, sludge was observed by microscopy (magnification 600 ? or lower ). The water analysis, POME, BOD, ammonium , and total nitrogen were analsy ed. As a result of the study, improvement in water quality criteria including the agitation state in the aeration tank, mixed liquid dissolved oxygen, and BOD were observed. The BOD has improved from 34.7% to 93.1% a t a maximum removal rate.