Simultaneous biofiltration of HS, NH, and toluene using compost made of chicken manure and sugarcane bagasse as packing material.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá - Facultad de Ciencias - Departamento de Química - Grupo de Estudios para la Remediación y Mitigación de Impactos Negativos al Ambiente (GERMINA), Av. Carrera 30 #45-03, 111321, Bogotá D.C., Colombia.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Offensive odors in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are largely caused by compounds like hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and toluene, which require effective treatment solutions.
  • - A laboratory prototype biofilter was tested using chicken manure and sugarcane bagasse that showed high removal efficiencies: 96.9% for hydrogen sulfide, 68% for ammonia, and 71.5% for toluene, though performance dipped with higher toluene levels.
  • - The findings suggest the biofilter could be a practical option for odor management in WWTPs, with the ability to recover from temporary increases in toluene concentration.

Article Abstract

Offensive odors from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are caused by volatile inorganic compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as toluene. To treat these pollutants, biofiltration is an effective and economical technology used worldwide due to its low investment and environmental impact. In this work, a laboratory-scale prototype biofilter unit for the simultaneous biofiltration of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and toluene was evaluated by simulating the emission concentrations of the El Salitre WWTP Bogotá, Colombia, using a compost of chicken manure and sugarcane bagasse as packing material for the biofilter. The prototype biofilter unit was set to an operation flow rate of 0.089 m/h, an empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 60 s, and a volume of 0.007 m (6.6 L). The maximum removal efficiency were 96.9 ± 1.2% for HS, at a loading rate of 4.7 g/m h and a concentration of 79.1 mg/m, 68 ± 2% for NH, at a loading rate of 1.2 g/m3 h and a concentration of 2.0 mg/m, and 71.5 ± 4.0% for toluene, at a loading rate of 1.32 g/mh and a concentration of 2.3 mg/m. The removal efficiency of the three compounds decreased when the toluene concentration was increased above 40 mg/m. However, a recovery of the system was observed after reducing the toluene concentration and after 7 days of inactivity, indicating an inhibitory effect of toluene. These results demonstrate the potential use of the prototype biofilter unit for odor treatment in a WWTP.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-33757-1DOI Listing

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