Coagulation and Filtration Combined to Treat Paint Factory Wastewater: Empirical Insights from Uganda

Gloria Linda Ndagire, R. B. Kalengyo
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- Treatment of wastewater from different sources such as agricultural and industrial facilities is one of the world’s challenges to improving people’s health, livelihoods, and well-being, especially in developing nations like Uganda. The main purpose of this research was to investigate the quality and quantity of the wastewater from a case study factory in Uganda and design a treatment system that could treat it to dischargeable standards. Sampling of the wastewater was carried out at the factory; its quality and quantity were determined by conducting both in situ and laboratory tests. The study provides an engineered design of the proposed treatment system which consists of a mixing unit, sedimentation tank, and filtration unit. I 1 utilized coagulation/flocculation with alum in the mixing unit and a sedimentation tank to enable the settling of solids. In the filtration unit, I employed commercial granular activated carbon to adsorb contaminants, and placed sand below it to capture other suspended solids that were left after sedimentation. The findings of my research suggest that the coagulation/flocculation and filtration process combination is effective in treating paint wastewater. I varied the contaminant concentration to examine the performance of the integrated system at different effluent qualities. For initial contaminant concentration of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of 6,200mg/L, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of 489 mg/L, colour of 39,000 mg/L, Total Phosphorus of 2,453 mg/L, Total Nitrogen (TN) of 1,800 mg/L. The removal reached up to 98.6% of COD, 91.4% of BOD, 99.6% of colour, 99.2% of TN, and 99.
混凝与过滤联合处理涂料废水:来自乌干达的经验见解
-处理来自农业和工业设施等不同来源的废水是世界上改善人民健康、生计和福祉的挑战之一,特别是在乌干达等发展中国家。这项研究的主要目的是调查乌干达一家案例研究工厂废水的质量和数量,并设计一种可以将其处理到可排放标准的处理系统。在工厂对废水进行采样;其质量和数量是通过现场和实验室试验确定的。该研究提供了一个工程设计的拟议的处理系统,包括一个混合装置,沉淀池和过滤装置。我利用混凝/絮凝与明矾在混合单元和沉淀池,使固体沉淀。在过滤单元中,我使用了商用颗粒活性炭来吸附污染物,并在其下方放置沙子来捕获沉淀后留下的其他悬浮物。研究结果表明,混凝/絮凝与过滤工艺组合处理涂料废水是有效的。我改变了污染物浓度,以检查综合系统在不同出水质量下的性能。初始污染物化学需氧量(COD)为6200 mg/L,生物需氧量(BOD)为489 mg/L,色度为39,000 mg/L,总磷为2,453 mg/L,总氮(TN)为1,800 mg/L。COD去除率达98.6%,BOD去除率达91.4%,色度去除率达99.6%,TN去除率达99.2%。
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