Useful and Effective Diagnosis and Evaluation Tools for Eenvironmental Change in Increased Mill Water System Closure

  • Linda R. Robertson (Pulp and Paper, Ondeo Nalco Korea Chemical Company Ltd) ;
  • Lee, Byung-Tae (Principal Consultant Paper Microbiology, World Wide Technical Support, Ondeo Nalco Chemical Company, USA) ;
  • Kim, Tae-Joon (Principal Consultant Paper Microbiology, World Wide Technical Support, Ondeo Nalco Chemical Company, USA)
  • 발행 : 2001.12.01

초록

In the past, abundant and clean water was available for paper mills'use. However, the growth of population and industry made water less available nowadays. Also, environmental regulation limits wastewater discharge, which affects mill operation cost. Therefore, paper mills are under pressure to use more recycled water and mill system closure. As a result, chemical and physical parameters of water are changing and new environment if being created for microorganisms in paper mill system as well. The more soluble or suspended organic materials are increased as more water is recycled and less or scarce dissolved oxygen is available, depending on the degree of recycled water usage. Microorganism flora ill paper mill system will be a1so shifted according to the environmental change of mill system. Anaerobic bacteria, including sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), will be dominant in the system as very low or almost no oxygen available in the system. Nevertheless, it is common in domestic paper mills that employ the same and old biocides as a means of microbial control, and microbiological control is often less recognized or even neglected. The right biocide selection for increased reductive environment of mills is critical for operation and estimated loss from paper quality defects such as sheet break, holes due to microbiological cause is tremendous compared to the microbiological control cost. It is imperative to investigate and diagnosis the environmental change of mills for right control of cumbersome microorganisms. Several useful diagnosis tools, including new technology employing OFM(Optical Fouling Monitor) in situ, are illustrated.

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