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   Investigation on up-flow anaerobic sludge fixed film (UASFF) reactor for treating low-strength bilge water of Caspian Sea ships  
   
نویسنده Emadian Mohammad ,Rahimnejad Mostafa ,Hosseini Morteza ,Khoshandam Behnam
منبع journal of environmental health science and engineering - 2015 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:1 -9
چکیده    Background: in order to meet the international maritime organization (imo) objectives, the main purpose of thisstudy was using the cheap and practical wastewater treatment system for low-strength bilge water of caspian seaships; therefore, the low-strength bilge water of the caspian sea ships has been treated by up-flow anaerobicsludge fixed film (uasff) reactor at the ambient temperature.results: the reactor operated at two hydraulic retention times (hrts) of 10 h and 8 h. the organic loading rates(olr) ranged (0.12-0.6) g chemical oxygen demand (cod)/l.day. at the beginning of the experimental procedure,the sludge was immobilized on the surface of the support materials. after 10 days of batch feeding of the reactorwith the wastewater as an acclimation period (with cod removal of 59%), the reactor operated continuously. atthe end of the experiment, with the hrt of 8 h and olr of 0.6 g cod/l.day, the cod and total suspended solid(tss) removal efficiencies reached the amounts of 75% and 99%, respectively. in addition to the good features ofthe reactor in removing cod and tss, the effluent oil concentration was significantly lower than the standard value(15 ppm) which has been laid down for the discharge of the bilge water from ships by the imo.conclusions: the obtained data demonstrated that uasff reactor is an appropriate system for treatment of alow-strength bilge water.
کلیدواژه Anaerobic treatment ,UASFF reactor ,COD ,pH ,TSS ,Oil content
آدرس semnan university, ایران, babol noshirvani university of technology, ایران, babol noshirvani university of technology, ایران, semnan university, ایران
 
     
   
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