کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4435494 | 1620169 | 2014 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Primary treatment of fish canning industries wastewaters.
• Sedimentation, coagulation and dissolved air flotation treatments were optimized.
• Sedimentation for 1.5 h showed to be sufficient to achieve maximum removals.
• The best results regarding coagulation/flocculation were attained using FeCl3.
• Flotation is not a suitable primary treatment method for fish canning effluents.
A sequence with three stages was optimized as a primary treatment for wastewaters from a fish canning industry of northern Portugal. Sedimentation tests were assessed at different times. The removal of a high fraction (75%) of oil and grease (O&G) and of some (48%) total suspended solids (TSS) occurred after a settling time of 1.5 h. Coagulant dosage and pH value were optimized in the coagulation/flocculation treatment using several organic and inorganic coagulants. Best removal efficiencies (99.2% O&G, 85.8% TSS and 25.2% dissolved organic carbon (DOC)) were reached using 400 mg/L of FeCl3 at raw pH wastewater. DAF was also tested, optimizing chamber pressure and recycle ratio. Removals of 94% for O&G and 43% for TSS were achieved. The coupling of the latter two processes was also investigated, but no improvement of the previous results was observed. The best approach proved to be a decantation process followed by coagulation/flocculation treatment.
Journal: Water Resources and Industry - Volume 6, August 2014, Pages 51–63