Removal of Organic Matter and Nutrient in Swine Wastewater Using a Membrane System

  • Lim, Seung Joo (Research Division for Industry & Environment, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Sun Kyong (Research Division for Industry & Environment, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Lee, Yong-gu (Research Division for Industry & Environment, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Tak-Hyun (Research Division for Industry & Environment, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
  • Received : 2012.02.15
  • Accepted : 2012.03.05
  • Published : 2012.03.31

Abstract

Swine wastewater was treated using a unique sequence of ion exchange membrane bed system (IEBR). Organic matter and nutrient in swine wastewater was pre-treated by electron beam irradiation. The optimal dose for solubilization of organic matter in swine wastewater ranged from 20 kGy to 75 kGy. The carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids were investigated as the solubilized organic fraction of swine wastewater and proteins and lipids mainly contained of the solubilized organic matter. The solubilization of organic matter in swine wastewater was affected by the combination effect of temperature and a dose. The average chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency under room temperature conditions was 67.1%, while that under psychrophilic conditions was 54.6%. For removal of ammonia, the removal efficiency decreased from 63.6% at $23^{\circ}C$ to 33.5% $16.8^{\circ}C$. On the other hand, the removal of phosphorus was not a function of temperature. Struvite was one of main mechanisms in anaerobic condition.

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Supported by : National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)