摘要

The wood pulping process and the production of paper products generate wastewater with a variety of toxic pollutants in high concentrations. Pulp and paper wastewater (PPW) contains complex organic and inorganic pollutants depending on the type of pulping process. This paper provides an overview of biological treatment of PPW. Conventional biological processes such as activated sludge struggle to treat PPW to the required standard. Over recent years, a push towards more innovative solutions such as membrane bioreactors (MBR), sequential batch reactors (SBR), aerated lagoons and anaerobic filters have been suggested for the treatment of PPW. However, these technologies present several operational issues. A novel biotechnology, aerobic granular sludge (AGS), has emerged with strong potential to provide the desired treatment. Compared to activated sludge, granular sludge provides smaller footprints, better settleability, higher biomass retention, tolerance to toxicity, and resistance to shock loading, which are vital to PPW treatment. Early results on the application of AGS technology for PPW indicate very promising removal. However, pilot-scale testing is required to establish optimal operational conditions.

  • 出版日期2018-2