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J Environ Manage ; 91(8): 1665-73, 2010 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20399551

RESUMO

This study outlines a new approach to the treatment of winery wastewater by application to a land FILTER (Filtration and Irrigated cropping for Land Treatment and Effluent Reuse) system. The land FILTER system was tested at a medium size rural winery crushing approximately 20,000 tonnes of grapes. The approach consisted of a preliminary treatment through a coarse screening and settling in treatment ponds, followed by application to the land FILTER planted to pasture. The land FILTER system efficiently dealt with variable volumes and nutrient loads in the wastewater. It was operated to minimize pollutant loads in the treated water (subsurface drainage) and provide adequate leaching to manage salt in the soil profile. The land FILTER system was effective in neutralizing the pH of the wastewater and removing nutrient pollutants to meet EPA discharge limits. However, suspended solids (SS) and biological oxygen demand (BOD) levels in the subsurface drainage waters slightly exceeded EPA limits for discharge. The high organic content in the wastewater initially caused some soil blockage and impeded drainage in the land FILTER site. This was addressed by reducing the hydraulic loading rate to allow increased soil drying between wastewater irrigations. The analysis of soil characteristics after the application of wastewater found that there was some potassium accumulation in the profile but sodium and nutrients decreased after wastewater application. Thus, the wastewater application and provision of subsurface drainage ensured adequate leaching, and so was adequate to avoid the risk of soil salinisation.


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Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental/métodos , Filtração/métodos , Resíduos Industriais/análise , Solo , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos/instrumentação , Vinho , Condutividade Elétrica , Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental/instrumentação , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Modelos Lineares , New South Wales , Solo/análise , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos/métodos
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Water Sci Technol ; 43(10): 335-42, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11436799

RESUMO

FILTER is an innovative, CSIRO developed system for treating effluent using high rate land application and subsequent effluent recapture via a closely spaced, subsurface drainage network. We report on the summer performance of a FILTER system established in a subtropical environment on a relatively impermeable swelling clay soil underlain by a deep regional water table. Using secondary treated sewage effluent, the FILTER system produced effluent of tertiary nutrient standards (< or = 5 mg/L TN; < or = 1 mg/L TP), with salinity levels suitable for subsequent irrigation reuse (EC < or = 2.5 dS/m). Removal of faecal coliforms was considerably less effective. The hydraulic loading rate achieved was about two and a half times large than conventional irrigation demand, but this was associated with high deep percolation losses (c 3 mm/day). Comparisons are made with the original FILTER system developed and tested by Jayawardane et al. in temperate Australia. Suggestions are made for modifications to, and further testing of FILTER in a subtropical environment.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais/métodos , Filtração/métodos , Esgotos , Clima Tropical , Eliminação de Resíduos Líquidos , Purificação da Água/métodos , Austrália , Condutividade Elétrica , Nitrogênio/análise , Fósforo/análise , Sais/análise , Fatores de Tempo , Microbiologia da Água , Poluentes da Água/análise , Abastecimento de Água/normas
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