2015
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2014.999715
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Treatment of poultry slaughterhouse wastewater using a membrane process, water reuse, and economic analysis

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“…1-5 show the variation of turbidity, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, dissolved solids, and pH due to the removal of soluble and tiny suspended organic matters through the anaerobic biological process. During the time, microorganisms consume and remove the organic matter and generate excess sludge [33]. In addition, some other suspended particles are removed due to excess sludge sedimentation, so as shown in Figs.…”
Section: Anaerobic Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1-5 show the variation of turbidity, suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, dissolved solids, and pH due to the removal of soluble and tiny suspended organic matters through the anaerobic biological process. During the time, microorganisms consume and remove the organic matter and generate excess sludge [33]. In addition, some other suspended particles are removed due to excess sludge sedimentation, so as shown in Figs.…”
Section: Anaerobic Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the high amount of organics in wastewaters, in the case of discharging it in receiving water, oxygen dissolved in the water reduces and reaches zero. These conditions will lead to consequences such as loss of aquatic organisms and creating an unpleasant smell in the receiving waters [12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release of contaminants is possible to a very large radius of wastewater discharge [16]. Today's conventional wastewater treatment methods include a variety of physical, biological, and chemical processes such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis [12,17], biological denitrification [18], adsorption [19][20][21], and chemical reduction [22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural wastewater, which comes from all animal farms and food processing, requires unique treatment before disposal or reuse [28]. Untreated agricultural wastewater results in pollution of groundwater, rivers, and lakes, thereby disrupting ecosystems and resulting in a chain of negative effects.…”
Section: Wastewater and Water Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%