A treatment plant of pre-screened piggery wastewater is tested at lab-scale using Italian zeolites (of very low cost) to strongly reduce the NH4+ from 1500 mg/l to 300–400 mg/l and anaerobic digestion in UASB and UASB-AF reactors to remove organics. The ion-exchange pre-treatment by zeolite leads to a reduction of toxicity of wastewater towards anaerobic microbial population and improves the UASB and UASB-AF reactors yields in organics reduction and gas production. The laboratory plant in this configuration reaches a COD removal range of 60–80% and a good reduction of effluent nutrients concentration whereas the use of a anaerobic second stage gave modest results in organics removal because of low applied organic load. A treatment cycle composed of a pre-treatment with zeolites, anaerobic digestion in UASB-AF reactor and a final treatment in an aerobic activated sludge plant is giving very good preliminary results.
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December 01 1995
Ammonium uptake by zeolite and treatment in UASB reactor of piggery wastewater Available to Purchase
R. Cintoli;
R. Cintoli
*University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Department N. 37, Via Eudossiana n. 18, 00184 Roma, Italy
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B. Di Sabatino;
B. Di Sabatino
**Department of Soil Sciences, UNICAL, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, Cosenza, Italy
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L. Galeotti;
L. Galeotti
*University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Department N. 37, Via Eudossiana n. 18, 00184 Roma, Italy
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G. Bruno
G. Bruno
***Department of Soil Sciences, University “G. D′annunzio”, 66100 Chieti, Italy
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Water Sci Technol (1995) 32 (12): 73–81.
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R. Cintoli, B. Di Sabatino, L. Galeotti, G. Bruno; Ammonium uptake by zeolite and treatment in UASB reactor of piggery wastewater. Water Sci Technol 1 December 1995; 32 (12): 73–81. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0461
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