Performance evaluation of a brewery wastewater treatment plant in Ethiopia: Implications for wetland ecosystem management

Q3 Environmental Science
Chala Daba, Amanuel Atamo, Mengesha Dagne, Adinew Gizeyatu, Metadel Adane, Asha Embrandiri, Mesfin Gebrehiwot
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Brewery industries are a major surface water pollution source since they release their waste waters into receiving aquatic systems. The Brasserieset Group Industry (BGI) located at the town of Kombolcha (Ethiopia) discharges large quantities of organically laden waste water into the Borkena River, a tributary to the Cheffa Wetland, one of Ethiopia's largest wetlands. As the efficiency of the brewery's wastewater treatment plant has not been assessed, there is no existing evidence regarding the compliance of its effluent discharges with standard discharge limits. The aim of the present study, therefore, was to evaluate the efficiency of the brewery wastewater treatment plant, as well as to assess the status of the effluent discharge compliance for the stated guidelines. Time-composite wastewater samples were collected from the treatment plant inlet and final outlet during February to March 2020. Pollutant removal efficiency was evaluated by determining the differences in the pollutant concentrations in the influent and effluent. The mean value of the treated brewery wastewater Biochemical Oxygen Demand was 23.3 ± 12.3 mg/L, Chemical Oxygen Demand was 111.9 ± 33.8 mg/L, total nitrogen (TN) was 92.4 ± 21 mg/L, total phosphorus (TP) was 12.8 ± 5.1 mg/L and nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) was 22.5 ± 5.2 mg/L. Although the brewery treatment plant removed large percentages of organic constituents such as BOD5 (98.6%) and COD (96.7%), only small quantities of TP (49.8%), TN (19.9%) and NO3-N (9.3%) were removed. As the treatment plant discharges did not meet the Ethiopian permissible limit standards for the critical parameters, deterioration of the downstream wetland and its resources is of serious concern. To better manage and conserve the Cheffa Wetland and its important ecosystem services, it is recommended that the industry improves its wastewater treatment efficiency.

埃塞俄比亚啤酒厂废水处理厂的绩效评估:对湿地生态系统管理的影响
酿酒厂是地表水污染的主要来源,因为它们将废水排放到接收的水生系统中。位于埃塞俄比亚Kombolcha镇的Brasserieset集团工业(BGI)向Borkena河排放大量有机废水,这条河是埃塞俄比亚最大的湿地之一Cheffa湿地的一条支流。由于该啤酒厂废水处理厂的效率尚未得到评估,因此没有现有证据表明其废水排放符合标准排放限制。因此,本研究的目的是评估啤酒厂废水处理厂的效率,以及评估废水排放符合所述准则的状况。在2020年2月至3月期间,从处理厂进口和最终出口收集了时间复合废水样本。通过测定进水和出水污染物浓度的差异来评价污染物去除效率。处理后的啤酒废水生化需氧量均值为23.3±12.3 mg/L,化学需氧量均值为111.9±33.8 mg/L,总氮(TN)均值为92.4±21 mg/L,总磷(TP)均值为12.8±5.1 mg/L,硝态氮(NO3-N)均值为22.5±5.2 mg/L。虽然啤酒处理厂对BOD5(98.6%)和COD(96.7%)的去除率较高,但对TP(49.8%)、TN(19.9%)和NO3-N(9.3%)的去除率较低。由于该处理厂的排放未达到埃塞俄比亚关键参数允许限值标准,下游湿地及其资源的恶化令人严重关切。为了更好地管理和保护谢法湿地及其重要的生态系统服务,建议该行业提高其废水处理效率。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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