Bio-Treatment of APMP Effluent with Activated Sludge

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Aerobic activated sludge was more appropriate for APMP(Alkaline Peroxide Mechanical Pulp) effluent treatment than anaerobic processes because the high content of toxic wood extractives in the effluent. In this article, Eucalyptus APMP effluent was treated with activated sludge and the process conditions was optimized. The optimized conditions were: the initial pH value was 6.0, SV30 of activated sludge was 35%, and loading volume of flask was 150ml (250ml flask), cultured shakily for 3 days at 35°Cand 150rpm. The removal of COD was 66.75%, from 4181mg/l to 1390mg/l, and the color of the effluent and treated water were 2541C.U. and 1557C.U. under the optimized conditions, respectively. In most cases, the color of treated wastewater was increased compared with the initial effluent, but the removal of COD was significant.

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