摘要

Evaluating the performance of a biotrickling filter for the treatment of wastewaters produced by a company manufacturing beer was the aim of this study. A pilot scale trickling filter filled with gravel was used as the experimental biofilter. Pilot scale plant experiments were made to evaluate the performance of the trickling filter aerobic and anaerobic biofilm systems for removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrients from synthetic brewery wastewater. Performance evaluation data of the trickling filter were generated under different experimental conditions. The trickling filter had an average efficiency of (86.81 +/- 6.95)% as the hydraulic loading rate increased from 4.0 to 6.4 m(3)/(m(2)center dot d). Various COD concentrations were used to adjust organic loading rates from 1.5 to 4.5 kg COD/(m(3)center dot d). An average COD removal efficiency of (85.10 +/- 6.40)% was achieved in all wastewater concentrations at a hydraulic loading of 6.4 m(3)/(m(2)center dot d). The results lead to a design organic load of 1.5 kg COD/(m(3)center dot d) to reach an effluent COD in the range of 50-120 mg/L. As can be concluded from the results of this study, organic substances in brewery wastewater can be handled in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner using the gravel-filled trickling filter.

  • 出版日期2013-10

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