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  <dc:title>Overview of the biological processes available for the treatment of sugarcane mill wastewater</dc:title>
  <dc:creator>/Macarie, Herv&#xE9;</dc:creator>
  <dc:creator>/Le Mer, Jean</dc:creator>
  <dc:description>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.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2006</dc:date>
  <dc:type>text</dc:type>
  <dc:identifier>https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010041623</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>fdi:010041623</dc:identifier>
  <dc:identifier>Macarie Herv&#xE9;, Le Mer Jean. Overview of the biological processes available for the treatment of sugarcane mill wastewater. 2006, 108 (1292),  431-439</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>EN</dc:language>
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