Treatment of Alcohol Wastewater by UASB+Bio-Contact Oxidation+ICEAS Process

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Alcohol wastewater is a high concentration organic wastewater, the influent BOD, high COD ratio, biodegradability is very good, should take the treatment process with biological treatment as the core. UASB+Bio-contact oxidation+ICEAS process is a new technology, sewage in the reaction process, in the anaerobic - aerobic - anoxic - aerobic anaerobic alternately, for high concentration organic wastewater by removing effect is very good. UASB+Bio-contact oxidation+ICEAS process , continuous flooding, intermittent drainage, overcomes the shortcomings of SBR process intermittent inflow; ICEAS reaction tank is arranged on the whole system, a sedimentation pool, no single set sedimentation tank, can reduce the amount of sludge.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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337-339

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September 2014

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