2005
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2005.0533
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Treatment of municipal wastewater UASB reactor effluent by unconventional flotation and UV disinfection

Abstract: Post-treatment of an UASB reactor effluent, fed with domestic sewage, was conducted using two-stage flotation and UV disinfection. Results were compared to those obtained in a parallel stabilisation pond. The first flotation stage employed 5 - 7.5 mg L(-1) cationic flocculant to separate off more than 99% of the suspended solids. Then, phosphate ions were completely recovered using carrier flotation with 5-25 mg L(-1) of Fe (FeCl3) at pH 6.3-7.0. This staged flotation led to high recoveries of water and allowe… Show more

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“…In another work an average removal by UASB treatment of 79% for fecal coliforms, 88% for Salmonella and Shigella and 87% for Vibrio was observed [48]. In another plant the removal of fecal coliforms was indicated to be above 80% [49]. Hence, actually the results reported in the above mentioned studies regarding the effects of UASB treatment on pathogens abatement appears to be slightly better than what achieved in this specific research.…”
Section: Removal Performances Of Bod5 Cod Suspended Solids and Settmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…In another work an average removal by UASB treatment of 79% for fecal coliforms, 88% for Salmonella and Shigella and 87% for Vibrio was observed [48]. In another plant the removal of fecal coliforms was indicated to be above 80% [49]. Hence, actually the results reported in the above mentioned studies regarding the effects of UASB treatment on pathogens abatement appears to be slightly better than what achieved in this specific research.…”
Section: Removal Performances Of Bod5 Cod Suspended Solids and Settmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…The FeCl 3 coagulant and cationic polymer used in DAF systems presents a faily good removal efficiency of the UASB effluent, but these processes resulted in a significant volume of sludge. Tessele et al (2005) investigted a pilot scale UASB (50m 3 /d flow) reactor followed by conventional two stage flotation and UV disinfection system for nutrient recovery. The proposed two stage flotation unit brings the advantage of separating the biomass and sludge that contain the phosphate and hydoxide.…”
Section: Two Stage Flotation and Uv Disinfection (Tsf-uv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sewage treatment, CW can reduce 84% of total coliform, 96% of FIs, and 89% of EN [31]. A literature survey of sixty CW with emergent macrophytes revealed that the removal of enteric bacteria is comparable with that of conventional mechanicalbiological treatment, where typical reductions are 90-99% (1-2 log reduction) [32][33][34]. However, the result is significantly influenced by various factors, including the type of constructed wetland (surface flow, sub-surface flow, hybrid flow), the HRT, and the efficiency of pre-treatment [35][36][37][38].…”
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confidence: 99%