Development of a natural treatment system consisting of red ball earth and alfalfa for the post-treatment of anaerobically digested livestock wastewater

2014 ◽  
Vol 70 (5) ◽  
pp. 795-802 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaochen Chen ◽  
Kensuke Fukushi

With the objective of developing a post-treatment process for anaerobically digested livestock wastewater, an innovative natural treatment system composed of two units is proposed. The first trickling filter unit further reduced biochemical oxygen demand and achieved a certain degree of nitrification. The second soil-plant unit was targeted at the removal and recovery of nutrients N, P and K. For the feasibility study, a bench-scale soil column test was carried out, in which red ball earth and alfalfa were utilized for treating synthetic nutrient-enriched wastewater. Through long-term operation, the nitrification function was well established in the top layers, especially the top 20 cm, although a supplementary denitrification process was still required before discharge. P and K were retained by the soil through different mechanisms, and their plant-available forms that remained in the soil were considered suitable for indirect nutrient reuse. As for alfalfa, with wastewater application it fixed more N from the atmosphere, and directly recovered 6% of P and 4% of K input from wastewater. More importantly, alfalfa was verified to have an indispensable role in stimulating the soil nitrifying microorganisms by sustaining their abundance during substrate (NH3) and oxygen scarcity, and enhancing cell-specific nitrification potential during substrate (NH3) and oxygen sufficiency. The proposed system is expected to be further improved, and adopted as a sound countermeasure for livestock wastewater pollution.

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S.O. Pérez-Báez ◽  
A. Ramos-Martín ◽  
F. León-Zerpa ◽  
S. Brito-Espino

Author(s):  
E. W. Strecker ◽  
P. M. Mangarella ◽  
N. Brandt ◽  
E. T. Hesse ◽  
K. M. Rathfelder ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 66 (8) ◽  
pp. 1663-1668 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nancy R. Sanabria ◽  
Yury M. Peralta ◽  
Mardelly K. Montañez ◽  
Nelson Rodríguez-Valencia ◽  
Rafael Molina ◽  
...  

The effluent from the anaerobic biological treatment of coffee wet processing wastewater (CWPW) contains a non-biodegradable compound that must be treated before it is discharged into a water source. In this paper, the wet hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation (WHPCO) process using Al–Ce–Fe–PILC catalysts was researched as a post-treatment system for CWPW and tested in a semi-batch reactor at atmospheric pressure and 25 °C. The Al–Ce–Fe–PILC achieved a high conversion rate of total phenolic compounds (70%) and mineralization to CO2 (50%) after 5 h reaction time. The chemical oxygen demand (COD) of coffee processing wastewater after wet hydrogen peroxide catalytic oxidation was reduced in 66%. The combination of the two treatment methods, biological (developed by Cenicafé) and catalytic oxidation with Al-Ce–Fe–PILC, achieved a 97% reduction of COD in CWPW. Therefore, the WHPCO using Al–Ce–Fe–PILC catalysts is a viable alternative for the post-treatment of coffee processing wastewater.


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pp. 2209-2230
Author(s):  
Jay Kirk ◽  
Veronica Jarrin ◽  
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Tony Nobinger

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Eliseo Cantellano ◽  
Steve Thompson ◽  
Mark Williamson ◽  
Abel Sánchez ◽  
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