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LA GRANJA. Revista de Ciencias de la Vida

On-line version ISSN 1390-8596Print version ISSN 1390-3799

Abstract

SANCHEZ PROANO, Renato Gabriel  and  GARCIA GUALOTO, Katty J.. WASTEWATER TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LOADS WITH ADVANCED OXIDATION IN CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS. La Granja [online]. 2018, vol.27, n.1, pp.103-111. ISSN 1390-8596.  https://doi.org/10.17163/lgr.n27.2018.08.

In the rural regions of Latin America, wastewater treatment systems are based on conventional technologies such as the septic tanks. These treatment systems do not support biodegradability indexes lower than 0,4 measured in the form of BOD5/COD, values obtained when refractory contaminants are found in water; which in turn are associated in most cases with the intrusion of industrial wastewater. In these cases, the conventional treatment systems do not meet the regulations for which they were designed; and therefore public investment is lost to build them. This is why in the present investigation the biodegradability index of this type of effluents was increased, for which do- mestic wastewater mixed with leachate and industrial effluent obtained from the Chasinato creek in the Tungurahua province of Ecuador was used, in which a biodegradability index of 0,22 was obtained in BOD5/COD. An advanced oxidation process of modified Fenton was applied to this effluent, which increased the biodegradability index and avoided reducing the pH, since in large volumes this is very expensive. The optimal concentrations of reagents were FeSO4/H2O2 = 1 and C6H8O7/H2O2 = 2; with the addition of 10 mg/L of H2O2, which increased the biodegradability index to a value of 0,46, which is a satisfactory value to be treated in conventional systems such as septic tanks; in addition to a reduction of BOD5 and COD in efficiencies of 12.54 %; 44.4 % respectively.

Keywords : Advanced oxidation; modified Fenton; refractory contaminants; leachate treatment; septic tank.

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