Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology

A wet milling process is being used by a process facility in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, to produce field pea fractions of protein, starch and fiber. The wet milling process requires approximately 700,000 L of fresh water on a daily basis, discharging similar quantities of high strength effluent f...

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Main Author: Kuo, Alice
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Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2445
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.anitoba.ca-dspace#1993-24452013-01-11T13:30:07ZKuo, Alice2007-06-01T19:25:25Z2007-06-01T19:25:25Z2000-05-01T00:00:00Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/2445A wet milling process is being used by a process facility in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, to produce field pea fractions of protein, starch and fiber. The wet milling process requires approximately 700,000 L of fresh water on a daily basis, discharging similar quantities of high strength effluent for municipal treatment. Effluent surcharges based on strength and capacity requirement for municipal treatment are substantial to the plant. Current wet milling process technology results in an estimated loss of protein at the desludger operation of 1434 kg/day due to incomplete precipitation or process inefficiency; a double cost to the company in terms of product revenue loss and effluent surcharge. The use of an ultrafiltration membrane system was investigated to treat the protein desludger effluent generated in wet milling with the goal of protein recovery. Pretreatment of the desludger effluent by a carbohydrase enzyme Termamyl and use of celite for rapid floc settling was adopted prior to membrane treatment. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)6015283 bytes184 bytesapplication/pdftext/plainenen_USManagement of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technologyFood ScienceM.Sc.
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description A wet milling process is being used by a process facility in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, to produce field pea fractions of protein, starch and fiber. The wet milling process requires approximately 700,000 L of fresh water on a daily basis, discharging similar quantities of high strength effluent for municipal treatment. Effluent surcharges based on strength and capacity requirement for municipal treatment are substantial to the plant. Current wet milling process technology results in an estimated loss of protein at the desludger operation of 1434 kg/day due to incomplete precipitation or process inefficiency; a double cost to the company in terms of product revenue loss and effluent surcharge. The use of an ultrafiltration membrane system was investigated to treat the protein desludger effluent generated in wet milling with the goal of protein recovery. Pretreatment of the desludger effluent by a carbohydrase enzyme Termamyl and use of celite for rapid floc settling was adopted prior to membrane treatment. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author Kuo, Alice
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Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
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title Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
title_short Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
title_full Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
title_fullStr Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
title_full_unstemmed Management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
title_sort management of effluents from field pea wet milling process using ultrafiltration technology
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