The reuse of wastewater by the pulp and paper industry reduces environmental impacts by contributing to raw water conservation, thereby making a greater volume of fresh water available for nobler purposes, and reducing wastewater treatment. This study evaluated a proposed system of water reuse at a Kraft pulp and paper plant in Brazil, based on a survey of water quality required by its consumption points, supplied by its water treatment plant. Results after ultrafiltration included: turbidity of 0,3 NTU and pH 7,5, average values of BOD 66,4 mg/L, COD 9,6 mg/L and the colour of 280,5 ppm Pt were measured after ultrafiltration. The ultrafiltered wastewater was considered available for reuse, and its quality was compared with that of the water supplied by the water treatment plant, which provided for the classification of potential reuse points. Water colour was identified as the limiting factor for reuse; thus the reuse points were two Kraft paper machines, and the water flow to the liquid ring formations that generate the vacuums inside nineteen pumps for these two machines. The advantages of this proposal for water reuse include: ultrafiltered water quality sufficient for the vacuum pumps, the small distance between the point of reused water generation and the paper machines section, and the reused water has no contact with the final product. The calculated cost and return time for the water reuse system was US$ 607.020,00 in 15 years.
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September 01 2013
Proposal for water reuse in the Kraft pulp and paper industry
M. J. Kossar;
M. J. Kossar
aServiço Nacional de Aprendizagem Industrial (SENAI), National Service for Industrial Training, Department of Pulp and Paper, Brazil. Av. Presidente Kennedy, 66, 84.261-400, Telêmaco Borba, Paraná, Brazil. E-mail: mario.kossar@pr.senai.br
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K. J. Amaral;
K. J. Amaral
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bUniversity of Stuttgart, Germany, Industrial Water and Wastewater Technology; Bandtäle 2, 70569 Stuttgart (Büsnau), Germany; Universidade Positivo, Department of Civil Engineering, Brazil, 55.041.9809.2627
*Corresponding author. E-mail: karenjamaral@gmail.com
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S. S. Martinelli;
S. S. Martinelli
cFaculdade de Telêmaco Borba, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brazil. Av. Mal. Floriano Peixoto, 1181 – Alto das Oliveiras, Telêmaco Borba, Paraná, 84266-010, Brazil. E-mail: shsmartinelli@hotmail.com
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M. C. L. Erbe
M. C. L. Erbe
dUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Department of Chemical Engineering, Brazil Rua Cel. Francisco Heráclito dos Santos, 210, Centro Politécnico, Curitiba, Paraná, 85531-970, Brazil. E-mail: margarete.erbe@ufpr.br
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Water Practice and Technology (2013) 8 (3-4): 359–374.
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M. J. Kossar, K. J. Amaral, S. S. Martinelli, M. C. L. Erbe; Proposal for water reuse in the Kraft pulp and paper industry. Water Practice and Technology 1 September 2013; 8 (3-4): 359–374. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2013.036
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