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Experimental study on the biodegradability of substances priority / hazardous from wastewater, in order to establish the admissibility limits in biological treatment plants

Date issued
2008
Author(s)
Taralunga, Maria
Abstract
The project objective is to establish the dynamics of biodegradation of
substances priority / hazardous (trichlorethylene, perchlorethylene, 1,2,4
trichlorobenzene and hexachlorobutadiene) in order to establish the
admissibility limits in biological treatment plants for biological treatment.
The experiments were conducted on plants micropilot continuous flow,
single-stage aeration, and sludge recirculation from the settling in the
secondary (similarly to biological industry). Based on the results obtained
in the first stage of batch experiments, laboratory experiments were carried
out at three contact times, TRH = 16h, 12h and 10h. The conclusion of experiments in
micropilot continuous flow installations is that it wastewater containing the
trichlorethylene (0.3 g/l), perchloroethylene (0.05 g/l), hexachlorobutadiene
(0.003 g /l), 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ( 0.015 g /l) may be placed in the
biological stage of a biological wastewater treatment plants.
Subjects

Biodegradability

Substances priority

Wastewater

Biological treatment

Plants

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