Biological treatability of poultry processing plant effluent - A case study

G. Eremektar*, E. Ubay Çokgör, S. Övez, F. Germirli Babuna, D. Orhon

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Abstract

Poultry processing generates strong wastewaters with characteristics that may be tailored by appropriate adjustment of the operation. The organic content has a residual fraction in the order of 200-400 mgl-1, depending on the strength of the wastewater. The values of kinetic and stoichiometric constants related to biological treatability are observed to be quite comparable with domestic sewage. The hydrolysis of slowly biodegradable organics is best described by dual-hydrolysis kinetics with appreciably different rate constants for soluble and particulate components. The experimental results of the study may be used to evaluate the achievable compliance with existing effluent limitations and to define the optimum in-plant operation and wastewater treatment and disposal strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)323-329
Number of pages7
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999
EventProceedings of the 1998 4th International Symposium on Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries - Istanbul, Turkey
Duration: 23 Sept 199825 Sept 1998

Keywords

  • Activated sludge
  • COD fractionation
  • Conventional characterization
  • Endogenous decay model
  • Poultry processing wastewaters
  • Process kinetics

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