Waste molasses was diluted to 10%, coagulated with 800 mg/L polyaluminum
chloride, and then
treated in an activated sludge sequence batch reactor
with a total organic carbon (TOC) loading of 0.2
kg/kg per day. Sodium hypochlorite and 3 mmol of iron
sulfate solution were added to the supernatant
in a 1:1 molar ratio. As a result, the treated water
had a chromaticity of 14. Biologically treated
livestock wastewater was treated in a continuous Fenton
experiment for 6 h using hydrogen peroxide
and iron powder. From an initial color loading of 653,
the treated water was significantly decolorized to
84.
Author(s) Details
Hiroyuki Harada
Department of Environmental
Science, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Nanatuka-machi 5562, Shobara-shi,
727-0023, Hiroshima, Japan.
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