Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6482255 | Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2018 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
Three cylindrical vertical flow (VF) (1st stage) and three horizontal flow (HF) vermifilters (2nd stage) were designed and planted with Canna indica to study the effect of HLR. The vermifilters were loaded (to VF) with synthetic dairy wastewater at three HLRs of 0.3, 0.6 and 0.9â¯mâ¯dâ1 and operated for 100â¯days. Removal rate constants were higher at HLR 0.6â¯mâ¯dâ1 and the value of KBOD5, KCOD, KNH4+-N, KTN, KTP (for VFâ¯+â¯HF unit) were 0.51, 0.41, 0.32, 0.23, 0.26, respectively. Efficiency of VF reactor were higher than HF reactor in case of all types of pollutants. The average removal of BOD5 was found to be 90.43% at HLR 0.3â¯mâ¯dâ1 and 85.75% at HLR 0.6â¯mâ¯dâ1, while for COD it was found to be 85.59% and 79.64%, respectively. In the present study, the overall theoretical oxygen transfer rate (OTR) for HLR 0.3, 0.6 and 0.9â¯mâ¯dâ1 (VFâ¯+â¯HF unit) were 36, 92 and 195.6â¯gâ¯mâ2â¯dâ1, respectively. The OTR value for HF reactor was very less. The present value is much higher than other studies and it may be due to earthworm respiration and their burrowing and tunnelling activities. The percentage increase of earthworm number in all VF reactors were in the range of 28.3-31.5 and in HF reactor in the range of 19.1-26.2.
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Authors
Kundan Samal, Rajesh Roshan Dash, Puspendu Bhunia,