Evaluating integrated strategies for robust treatment of high saline piggery wastewater

Authors
Kim, Hyun-ChulChoi, Wook JinChae, A. NaPark, JoonhongKim, Hyung JooSong, Kyung Guen
Issue Date
2016-02-01
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, v.89, pp.222 - 231
Abstract
In this study, we integrated physicochemical and biological strategies for the robust treatment of piggery effluent in which high levels of organic constituents, inorganic nutrients, color, and salts remained. Piggery effluent that was stabilized in an anaerobic digester was sequentially coagulated, micro-filtered, and air-stripped prior to biological treatment with mixotrophic algal species that showed tolerance to high salinity (up to 4.8% as cr). The algae treatment was conducted with continuous O-2 supplementation instead of using the combination of high lighting and CO2 injection. The microalga Scenedesmus quadricauda employed as a bio-agent was capable of assimilating both nitrogen (222 mg N g cell(-1) d(-1)) and phosphorus (9.3 mg P g cell(-1) d(-1)) and utilizing dissolved organics (2053 mg COD g cell(-1) d(-1)) as a carbon source in a single treatment process under the heterotrophic growth conditions. The heterotrophic growth of S. quadricauda proceeded rapidly by directly incorporating organic substrate in the oxidative assimilation process, which coincided with the high productivity of algal biomass, accounting for 2.4 g cell L-1 d(-1). The algae-treated wastewater was subsequently ozonated to comply with discharge permits that limit color in the effluent, which also resulted in improved biodegradability of residual organics. The integrated treatment scheme proposed in this study also achieved 89% removal of COD, 88% removal of TN, and 60% removal of TP. The advantage of using the hybrid configuration suggests that this would be a promising strategy in full-scale treatment facilities for piggery effluent. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER; ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES; REMOVAL; COAGULATION; CONTAMINANTS; EFFLUENT; OZONE; CULTIVATION; NITROGEN; GROWTH; NATURAL ORGANIC-MATTER; ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES; REMOVAL; COAGULATION; CONTAMINANTS; EFFLUENT; OZONE; CULTIVATION; NITROGEN; GROWTH; Piggery wastewater; Coagulation; Stripping; Mixotrophic microalgae; Ozonation
ISSN
0043-1354
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124416
DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2015.11.054
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