Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4419753 | Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•Acute toxicity of industrial coking wastewater was investigated using a battery bio-toxicity tests.•A new treatment, vertical tubular biological reactor, removed chemical pollutants and toxicity efficiently.•Vertical tubular biological reactor can be used as an alternative technique in wastewater treatment considering toxicity removal.
We conducted a battery of toxicity tests using photo bacterium, algae, crustacean and fish to evaluate acute toxicity profile of coking wastewater, and to evaluate the performance of a novel wastewater treatment process, vertical tubular biological reactor (VTBR), in the removal of toxicity and certain chemical pollutants. A laboratory scale VTBR system was set up to treat industrial coking wastewater, and investigated both chemicals removal efficiency and acute bio-toxicity to aquatic organisms. The results showed that chemical oxygen demand (COD) and phenol reductions by VTBR were approximately 93% and 100%, respectively. VTBR also reduced the acute toxicity of coking wastewater significantly: Toxicity Unit (TU) decreased from 21.2 to 0.4 for Photobacterium phosphoreum, from 9.5 to 0.6 for Isochrysis galbana, from 31.9 to 1.3 for Daphnia magna, and from 30.0 to nearly 0 for Danio rerio. VTBR is an efficient treatment method for the removal of chemical pollutants and acute bio-toxicity from coking wastewater.