Abstract
Performance Evaluation of Continuous Aeration Process in Wastewater Treatment Contaminated with Chrome Heavy Metal in Pilot Scale
Amin Allah Zarei1, Hamed Biglari2, Khaled Samiee Roudi3 and Razieh Khaksefidi4
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/330649
Abstract:
The increasing pollution from urban and industrial wastewaters with toxic metal ions is an issue of environmental concern. This study investigated the efficacy of continuous aeration process for the removal of heavy chromium metal. This study is an experimental study in which the variables of initial concentration of Cr (0.3, 1, 1.5 mg/l), hydraulic retention time (2, 4, 6, 8 h) and input BOD5 concentration (100,150,200) mg/l of chromium was investigated in removal efficiency for continuous aeration reactor. The results showed that the chromium removal efficiency was 98.21 percent in 0.3 initial concentration, hydraulic retention time of 8 hours and input BOD5 200 mg. This study showed that the use of continuous aeration reactor has a high efficiency for the removal of chromium.
Keywords:Continuous Aeration; Heavy Metal; Chromium; Hydraulic Retention Time; Organic Loading
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