2006
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2006.499
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Treatment of chemical-pharmaceutical wastewater in packed bed anaerobic reactors

Abstract: Biological degradation in packed bed anaerobic mesophilic reactors with five different support materials was studied for the treatment of chemical-pharmaceutical wastewater with high COD (23-31 g/L), which contains toxic organic compounds. Experimental up-flow bio-filters were operated at different organic loads for a two-year period. Removals of 80-98% were obtained in the reactors with sand, anthracite and black tezontle, but at relatively low organic loads, less than 3.6 kg m(-3)d(-1). The reactor with gran… Show more

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“…Removal efficiencies of 80-98% was obtained with sand, anthracite and black tezontle in the reactor at low organic loads less than 3.6 kg/m 3 d. It has better results with granular activated carbon in the reactor (98% efficiency and 17 kg/m 3 .d organic load) (Nacheva et al, 2006). Removal efficiencies of 80-98% was obtained with sand, anthracite and black tezontle in the reactor at low organic loads less than 3.6 kg/m 3 d. It has better results with granular activated carbon in the reactor (98% efficiency and 17 kg/m 3 .d organic load) (Nacheva et al, 2006).…”
Section: Anaerobic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Removal efficiencies of 80-98% was obtained with sand, anthracite and black tezontle in the reactor at low organic loads less than 3.6 kg/m 3 d. It has better results with granular activated carbon in the reactor (98% efficiency and 17 kg/m 3 .d organic load) (Nacheva et al, 2006). Removal efficiencies of 80-98% was obtained with sand, anthracite and black tezontle in the reactor at low organic loads less than 3.6 kg/m 3 d. It has better results with granular activated carbon in the reactor (98% efficiency and 17 kg/m 3 .d organic load) (Nacheva et al, 2006).…”
Section: Anaerobic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 92%