Treatment of Train Laundry Wastewater for Recycling

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A new process has been developed in treating train laundry wastewater for recycling. In the work, the process of coagulation-sedimentation and SBR has been researched, the results has shown that the characters of the wastewater was great improved by coagulation-sedimentation under the conditions of 80mg/L of PAC as coagulant and 30mg/L of APAM as coagulant aid, and then by SBR under the conditions of 2.0h of anaerobic time, the effluent concentration could achieve the reuse standard of GBT18920-2002, and it could be applied for miscellaneous use.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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1583-1586

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November 2011

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