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Removal of nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater of seafood market by intermittent cycle extended aeration system [ICEAS]
Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System. 2013; 1 (2): 89-93
in En | IMEMR | ID: emr-174594
Responsible library: EMRO
Background: This study aimed to determine the efficiency of the intermittent cycle extended aeration system [ICEAS] and the removal conditions of treating contaminants, especially nitrogen phosphorus from sea shopping center wastewater
Methods: Experiment was carried out on fish distribution center of Bandar Abbas and 30 samples were collected in a 6 month period from the inlet of the market septic tank. The used pilot study carried out consisted of two zones: pre-react and main react zones. They were divided using a baffle wall. Firstly, wastewater enters a pre-react zone and then through the opening at the bottom of the baffle wall it enters the main react zone. The experiment was carried out with three simultaneous cycles per day
Results: The results showed that the mean of BOD5, COD, phosphorus, and nitrate and nitrite removal was 91.5, 86.7, 59.5, 49, and 80.8 percent, respectively
Conclusion: It was shown that the system is able to remove nitrogen and phosphorus almost similar to other proprietary phosphorus removal processes and with lower cost; however, it is not a proprietary process
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Index: IMEMR Language: En Journal: J. Health Sci. Surveill. System Year: 2013