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Macarie Hervé, Le Mer Jean. (2006). Overview of the biological processes available for the treatment of sugarcane mill wastewater. International Sugar Journal, 108 (1292), p. 431-439. ISSN 0020-8841.

Titre du document
Overview of the biological processes available for the treatment of sugarcane mill wastewater
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000239743400006
Auteurs
Macarie Hervé, Le Mer Jean
Source
International Sugar Journal, 2006, 108 (1292), p. 431-439 ISSN 0020-8841
Cane sugar production generates a high volume of wastewaters (1-20 m(3)/sugarcane tonne) heavily polluted by suspended solids (0.63-12 g/l) and organic matter (2-8 g COD/l). Consequently, these wastewaters cannot be discharged directly in the environment without causing a negative impact and must be submitted to a physico-chemical treatment for removing the suspended solids followed by a biological treatment for removing soluble organic matter. The COD/BOD5 ratio of these wastewaters indicates that they are easily biodegradable and practically amenable to any kind of biological treatment. A brief description of the existing different types of treatment is given in the article focussing on the advantages and disadvantages of each one. A table comparing them on the basis of the treatment unit size (volume and area), energy consumption, sludge production, final wastewater quality and staff qualification is given for a mill with the capacity to process 4,000 sugarcane tonne/day. It appears from the discussion that the treatment scheme which seems to be economically the most convenient consists of an anaerobic pre-treatment followed by an aerobic polishing. In some instances, the water produced by the anaerobic treatment may be of good enough quality to be at least re-used in sugarcane washing or irrigation.
Plan de classement
Biotechnologies [084]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010041623]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010041623
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