A full-scale plant using anaerobic, anoxic and oxic processes (A1/A2/O), along with a pilot-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR), nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) integrated system developed by Shanghai...A full-scale plant using anaerobic, anoxic and oxic processes (A1/A2/O), along with a pilot-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR), nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) integrated system developed by Shanghai Baosteel Chemical Co. Ltd., was investigated to treat coking wastewater for industrial reuse over a period of one year. The removals reached 82.5% (COD), 89.6% (BOD), 99.8% (ammonium nitrogen), 99.9% (phenol), 44.6% (total cyanide (T-CN)), 99.7% (thiocyanide (SCN-)) and 8.9% (fluoride), during the A1/A2/O biological treatment stage, and all parameters were further reduced by over 96.0%, except for fluoride (86.4%), in the final discharge effluent from the currently operating plant. The pilot-scale MBR process reduced the turbidity to less than 0.65 NTU, and most of the toxic organic compounds were degraded or intercepted by the A1/A2/O followed MBR processes. In addition, parameters including COD, T-CN, total nitrogen, fluoride, chloride ion, hardness and conductivity were significantly reduced by the NF-RO system to a level suitable for industrial reuse, with a total water production ratio of 70.7%. However, the concentrates from the NF and RO units were highly polluted and should be disposed of properly or further treated before being discharged.展开更多
Electrosorption technology was used to treat the reused comprehensive wastewater from iron and steel industry. A problem of relatively high conductivity of wastewater which greatly affects the reuse was examined, and ...Electrosorption technology was used to treat the reused comprehensive wastewater from iron and steel industry. A problem of relatively high conductivity of wastewater which greatly affects the reuse was examined, and industrial test was conducted for the reused water advanced deionization and purification in a comprehensive wastewater treatment plant o{ WISCO [Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corporation]. The results of the on-site in- dustrial test showed a satisfactory treatment performance for the reused water even at a flow rate of 1 000 L/h in a standard 500 L/h unit. The average conductivity decreased by about 70%, from 580--780 μS/cm to 100--350 μS/cm. The average removal efficiency of CI and Ca2+ was about 75% and 68%, respectively, and CODcr of the treated wa- ter was also reduced in some degree while the pH value was almost unchanged. The energy consumption was as low as 0.6 kWh/t, which was remarkably superior to the conventional technologies. Therefore, it is entirely feasible that the novel eleetrosorption technology can be used in enhanced desalination and purification treatment of reused com- prehensive wastewater in iron and steel industry.展开更多
文摘A full-scale plant using anaerobic, anoxic and oxic processes (A1/A2/O), along with a pilot-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR), nanofiltration (NF) and reverse osmosis (RO) integrated system developed by Shanghai Baosteel Chemical Co. Ltd., was investigated to treat coking wastewater for industrial reuse over a period of one year. The removals reached 82.5% (COD), 89.6% (BOD), 99.8% (ammonium nitrogen), 99.9% (phenol), 44.6% (total cyanide (T-CN)), 99.7% (thiocyanide (SCN-)) and 8.9% (fluoride), during the A1/A2/O biological treatment stage, and all parameters were further reduced by over 96.0%, except for fluoride (86.4%), in the final discharge effluent from the currently operating plant. The pilot-scale MBR process reduced the turbidity to less than 0.65 NTU, and most of the toxic organic compounds were degraded or intercepted by the A1/A2/O followed MBR processes. In addition, parameters including COD, T-CN, total nitrogen, fluoride, chloride ion, hardness and conductivity were significantly reduced by the NF-RO system to a level suitable for industrial reuse, with a total water production ratio of 70.7%. However, the concentrates from the NF and RO units were highly polluted and should be disposed of properly or further treated before being discharged.
基金Item Sponsored by Preferred Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars,Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of China([2007]170)
文摘Electrosorption technology was used to treat the reused comprehensive wastewater from iron and steel industry. A problem of relatively high conductivity of wastewater which greatly affects the reuse was examined, and industrial test was conducted for the reused water advanced deionization and purification in a comprehensive wastewater treatment plant o{ WISCO [Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corporation]. The results of the on-site in- dustrial test showed a satisfactory treatment performance for the reused water even at a flow rate of 1 000 L/h in a standard 500 L/h unit. The average conductivity decreased by about 70%, from 580--780 μS/cm to 100--350 μS/cm. The average removal efficiency of CI and Ca2+ was about 75% and 68%, respectively, and CODcr of the treated wa- ter was also reduced in some degree while the pH value was almost unchanged. The energy consumption was as low as 0.6 kWh/t, which was remarkably superior to the conventional technologies. Therefore, it is entirely feasible that the novel eleetrosorption technology can be used in enhanced desalination and purification treatment of reused com- prehensive wastewater in iron and steel industry.