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- Title
Influence of organic loading rate on integrated bioreactor treating hypersaline mustard wastewater.
- Authors
Kang, Wei; Chai, Hongxiang; Yang, Shiwei; Du, Guojun; Zhou, Jian; He, Qiang
- Abstract
Mustard tuber wastewater is characterized by high salinity and high organic content that is potentially detrimental to the biological treatment system and affects the treatment efficiency accordingly. The experiment used the integrated bioreactor to reduce much of the organics in mustard tuber wastewater, and found the influence of organic loading rate on effluent chemical oxygen demand (COD) and phosphate (PO43−-P). Results showed that under the condition of 10-15 °C, 6 mg/L of dissolved oxygen, the reduction value of COD removal rate in anaerobic and aerobic area was 14.5% and 31.7% when the organic loading rate increased from 2.0 to 4.0 kg COD/m3/day. Therefore, an integrated bioreactor should take 2.0 kg COD/m3/day organic loading rate in mustard wastewater treatment if the effluent is expected to meet the third level of 'Integrated Wastewater Discharge Standard' (GB 8978-1996).
- Subjects
BIOLOGICAL nutrient removal; BIOREACTORS; WASTEWATER treatment; CHEMICAL oxygen demand; ANAEROBIC digestion
- Publication
Biotechnology & Applied Biochemistry, 2016, Vol 63, Issue 4, p590
- ISSN
0885-4513
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/bab.1396