Characterization and treatment of effluent from opium alkaloid processing wastewater

M. F. Sevimli*, A. F. Aydin, H. Z. Sarikaya, I. Öztürk

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Abstract

Opium is a traditional produce of Turkey planted and harvested under the control of the Government. This study was undertaken to characterize the wastewater from opium alkaloid processing. Thus, the laboratory records of the two stage aerobic biological treatment plant of the Opium Alkaloid factory were evaluated. Following the statistical analysis of the results for the last three years, it was found that the median values of influent COD and BOD5 concentrations were 29,300 mg/l and 15,000 mg/l respectively. Two stage aerobic biological treatment could reduce these values down to 1132 mg/l and 100 mg/l. Specific wastewater generation was 6.7 m3 per ton of the opium capsule processed. Experiments conducted at an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor type pilot plant have demonstrated that 70 percent of the incoming COD can be removed anaerobically, and can be considered as a cost effective substitute for the 1st stage of the aerobic treatment. Post treatment of the effluents of the existing two stage aerobic treatment with ozone resulted in significant color removal and COD reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-30
Number of pages8
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

  • Anaerobic treatment
  • Opium alkaloid processing
  • Opium plant wastewater
  • Ozone oxidation of plant effluents
  • Two-stage aerobic treatment

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