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Operational and biological analyses of branched water-adjustment and combined treatment of wastewater from a chemical industrial park

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posted on 2017-03-17, 09:42 authored by Ming Xu, Jiashun Cao, Chao Li, Yong Tu, Haisuo Wu, Weijing Liu

The combined biological processes of branched water-adjustment, chemical precipitation, hydrolysis acidification, secondary sedimentation, Anoxic/Oxic and activated carbon treatment were used for chemical industrial wastewater treatment in the Taihu Lake Basin. Full-scale treatment resulted in effluent chemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, NH3–N and total phosphorus of 35.1, 5.20, 3.10 and 0.15 mg/L, respectively, with a total removal efficiency of 91.1%, 67.1%, 70.5% and 89.3%, respectively. In this process, short-circuited organic carbon from brewery wastewater was beneficial for denitrification and second-sulfate reduction. The concentration of effluent fluoride was 6.22 mg/L, which also met the primary standard. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry analysis revealed that many types of refractory compounds were present in the inflow. Microbial community analysis performed in the summer by PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis and MiSeq demonstrated that certain special functional bacteria, such as denitrificans, phosphorus-accumulating bacteria, sulfate- and perhafnate-reducing bacteria, aromatic compound-degrading bacteria and organic fluoride-degrading bacteria, present in the bio-tanks were responsible for the acceptable specific biological pollutant reduction achieved.

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This work was supported by the Advanced Treatment and Reclamation of Eutrophic Pollutants in Park Industrial Wastewater Technology and Demonstration [grant number 2012ZX07101-003], the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [grant number 2015B21914], the Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Environmental Engineering [grant number ZX2014001] and PAPD.

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