2013
DOI: 10.1002/ep.11811
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Treatment of wastewaters from phosphate fertilizer industry

Abstract: The phosphate (P) fertilizer industry generates a highly hazardous and acidic wastewater. The present study reports the evaluation of an integrated precipitation and Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal (EBPR) process for the treatment of fertilizer plant wastewater and effluent detoxification, assessed by microtoxicity and seed germination tests. Effluent samples were collected from a local P fertilizer industry and were characterized by their high fluoride and P content. First, the samples were pre-treated… Show more

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“…The conventional biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal treatments are widely applied to several types of industrial wastewater [ 10 ]. Phosphate rich wastewaters (about 4.5 g/L) were pretreated with lime and then by a two-stage biological process, achieving a P removal efficiency of about 92% [ 11 ]. One of the main hurdles of FWW is related to the high salinity and chloride concentration, which create a harsh environment for bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal treatments are widely applied to several types of industrial wastewater [ 10 ]. Phosphate rich wastewaters (about 4.5 g/L) were pretreated with lime and then by a two-stage biological process, achieving a P removal efficiency of about 92% [ 11 ]. One of the main hurdles of FWW is related to the high salinity and chloride concentration, which create a harsh environment for bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%