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The Characteristics of SBR Treatment with Different Types of Piggery Wastewater  

Jun, Byong-Hee (Institute for Environmental Technology and Industry, Pusan National University)
Poo, Kyung-Min (Department of Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University)
Kim, Yang-Hoon (Department of Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University)
Im, Jeong-Hoon (Department of Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University)
Kim, Chang-Won (Department of Environmental Engineering, Pusan National University)
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Abstract
A pilot scale SBR (effective volume, $20m^3$) for the treatment of piggery wastewater treatment was performed with three different kinds of wastewater; fermenter effluent, scraper type and slurry type. The react phase in SBR was performed by sub-cycle operation consisting of repeated short cycle of anoxic-aerobic step. The fermenter effluent was characterized by the rapid nitrification and $NO_X-N$ accumulation due to depletion of organic matter in wastewater. The scraper type wastewater showed appropriate nitrogen removal efficiency, however, a poor response capacity for high loading rate often resulted in increased nitrogen concentration in effluent. Moreover, severe P release was the most serious problem in scraper type wastewater. SBR treated slurry type wastewater with high nitrogen removal efficiency to satisfy effluent quality requirement. It was thought that high concentration of organic matter in slurry made it possible to uptake P during SBR operation, where P concentration of 140mgP/l was decreased to 8mgP/l. As results, SBR was suitable to treat slurry type wastewater which has been discharged to the ocean till now.
Keywords
Piggery Wastewater; SBR; N.P removal;
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