Swine wastewater management is often affected by two main issues: a too high volume for optimal reuse as a fertilizer and a too high strength for an economically sustainable treatment by classical solutions. Hence, an innovative scheme has been tested to treat swine wastewater, combining a low cost anaerobic reactor, upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB), with intensified constructed wetlands (aerated CWs) in a pilot scale experimental study. The swine wastewater described in this paper is produced by a swine production facility situated in North Italy. The scheme of the pilot plant consisted of: (i) canvas-based thickener; (ii) UASB; (iii) two intensified aerated vertical subsurface flow CWs in series; (iv) a horizontal flow subsurface CW. The influent wastewater quality has been defined for total suspended solids (TSS 25,025 ± 9,323 mg/l), organic carbon (chemical oxygen demand (COD) 29,350 ± 16,983 mg/l), total reduced nitrogen and ammonium (total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) 1,783 ± 498 mg/l and N-NH4+ 735 ± 251 mg/l) and total phosphorus (1,285 ± 270 mg/l), with nitrates almost absent. The overall system has shown excellent performances in terms of TSS, COD, N-NH4+ and TKN removal efficiencies (99.9%, 99.6%, 99.5%, and 99.0%, respectively). Denitrification (N-NO3− effluent concentration equal to 614 ± 268 mg/l) did not meet the Italian quality standards for discharging in water bodies, mainly because the organic carbon was almost completely removed in the intensified CW beds.
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March 27 2017
Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket and aerated constructed wetlands for swine wastewater treatment: a pilot study
F. Masi;
1Iridra, Via La Marmora 51, 50121 Florence, Italy
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A. Rizzo;
A. Rizzo
1Iridra, Via La Marmora 51, 50121 Florence, Italy
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N. Martinuzzi;
N. Martinuzzi
1Iridra, Via La Marmora 51, 50121 Florence, Italy
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S. D. Wallace;
S. D. Wallace
2Naturally Wallace Consulting, 112 3rd Street S, Stillwater MN 55082, USA
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D. Van Oirschot;
D. Van Oirschot
3Rietland AGRO, Van Aertselaerstraat 70, Mindehout 2322, Belgium
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P. Salazzari;
P. Salazzari
1Iridra, Via La Marmora 51, 50121 Florence, Italy
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E. Meers;
E. Meers
4Laboratory Applied Environmental Chemistry, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, Gent B-9000, Belgium
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R. Bresciani
R. Bresciani
1Iridra, Via La Marmora 51, 50121 Florence, Italy
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Water Sci Technol (2017) 76 (1): 68–78.
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Received:
August 17 2016
Accepted:
March 10 2017
Citation
F. Masi, A. Rizzo, N. Martinuzzi, S. D. Wallace, D. Van Oirschot, P. Salazzari, E. Meers, R. Bresciani; Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket and aerated constructed wetlands for swine wastewater treatment: a pilot study. Water Sci Technol 14 July 2017; 76 (1): 68–78. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.180
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