Development of a Pretreatment Program to Improve Biological Treatability of High Strength and Toxic Industrial Wastewater

A biological treatment process has been suggested as the main treatment stage for a high (organic) strength industrial wastewater stream, discharged by several chemical industries within a large industrial park. Treatability studies have indicated that the wastes contain a fraction of toxic and non-...

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Published inWater science and technology Vol. 29; no. 9; pp. 29 - 37
Main Authors Brenner, A., Belkin, S., Abeliovich, A.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published London IWA Publishing 1994
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ISSN0273-1223
1996-9732
DOI10.2166/wst.1994.0437

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Abstract A biological treatment process has been suggested as the main treatment stage for a high (organic) strength industrial wastewater stream, discharged by several chemical industries within a large industrial park. Treatability studies have indicated that the wastes contain a fraction of toxic and non-biodegradable organic matter, which limits the implementation of a conventional biological treatment process for the combined wastewater stream. Therefore, an in-plant control program including waste segregation and process-specific pretreatments is proposed. A protocol that enables selection of waste streams amenable to biological treatment and identification of problematic streams requiring pretreatment is presented and demonstrated. It includes simplified laboratory procedures used for chemical and toxicological characterization of source streams originating in various processes. The results can be used for the development of a pretreatment program for problematic waste streams, based upon local small-scale solutions.
AbstractList A biological treatment process has been suggested as the main treatment stage for a high (organic) strength industrial wastewater stream, discharged by several chemical industries within a large industrial park. Treatability studies have indicated that the wastes contain a fraction of toxic and non-biodegradable organic matter, which limits the implementation of a conventional biological treatment process for the combined wastewater stream. Therefore, an in-plant control program including waste segregation and process-specific pretreatments is proposed. A protocol that enables selection of waste streams amenable to biological treatment and identification of problematic streams requiring pretreatment is presented and demonstrated. It includes simplified laboratory procedures used for chemical and toxicological characterization of source streams originating in various processes. The results can be used for the development of a pretreatment program for problematic waste streams, based upon local small-scale solutions.
An approach for the biological treatment of complex and toxic industrial wastewaters involves a pretreatment program, which may eliminate the need for large-scale and sophisticated bio-physical treatment processes. In order to design a pretreatment program, the sources of toxic/refractory and toxic/inhibitory substances must be characterized, and the presence of VOCs must be identified in the waste stream. A protocol is described for the development of a pretreatment program. In the first stage of the two-stage strategy, chemical and toxicological characteristics of each waste stream are assessed, including pH, total and dissolved solids, total organic content, nutrients, minerals, and toxicity. In the second stage, removability potential is evaluated through flask studies on volatilization, activated-carbon adsorption, and biodegradation. The testing protocol results in the classification of three groups of waste sources: streams containing readily biodegradable organics with low toxicity, streams containing highly volatile organics, and streams possessing extreme toxicity and/or poorly biodegradable organics. The protocol is illustrated for the Ramat Hovav Industrial Park in Israel.
A protocol was formulated for the pre-treatment of wastewaters from several chemical companies on an industrial estate; some of the effluents were toxic. The procedure began with the chemical and toxicological characterization of each waste stream; toxicity was measured by the Microtox test. The removal of contaminants by biodegradation, volatilization and powdered activated carbon adsorption was then estimated by screening tests. Effluents were classified as biodegradable, subject to air-stripping, toxic or poorly biodegradable. The most economical combination of general biological treatment and waste segregation could be identified from these data. A specific application of the approach is provided.
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Belkin, S.
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Biodegradability
Biodegradation
Biological activity
Biological treatment
Carbon
Chemical industry
Combined wastewater
Hazardous wastes
Industrial wastes
Industrial wastewater
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Laboratories
Organic matter
Plant control
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Rivers
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Toxicity
Toxicology
Waste management
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Waste streams
Wastewater
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