Bioresource Technology, Vol.52, No.2, 157-162, 1995
EFFECT OF ORGANIC LOADING RATE ON ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE WASTE-WATER IN A FLUIDIZED-BED REACTOR
COD removal efficiencies in the range 75.0-98.9% were achieved in an anaerobic fluidised-bed reactor treating slaughterhouse wastewater when evaluated at organic loading rates (OLR) of between 2.9 and 54.0 g COD/l.d, hydraulic retention rimes (HRT) of between 0.5 and 8 h and feed COD concentrations of between 250 and 4500 mg/l. More than 94% of feed COD could be removed up to OLR of about 27 g COD/l.d. Up to 0.320 litres of methane ware produced per gram of COD removed and this methane production rate was independent of the OLR applied in this investigation. Volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentration in the reactor increased sharply at an OLR of about 30 g COD/l.d and, therefore, sufficient alkalinity should be provided to prevent pH from dropping to an undesirable level. The anaerobic fluidised-bed system can be operated at a significantly higher liquid throughput than other previously reported systems while maintaining its excellent efficiency.
Keywords:ANAEROBIC FLUIDIZED-BED REACTOR;SLAUGHTERHOUSE WASTE-WATER;SUBSTRATE CONVERSION;GAS PRODUCTION;ORGANIC LOADING RATES