Impact of paint shop decanter effluents on biological treatability of automotive industry wastewater

J Hazard Mater. 2017 May 15:330:61-67. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.01.048. Epub 2017 Jan 29.

Abstract

A lab-scale Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) was implemented to investigate biological treatability and kinetic characteristics of paint shop wastewater (PSW) together with main stream wastewater (MSW) of a bus production factory. Readily biodegradable and slowly biodegradable COD fractions of MWS were determined by respirometric analysis: 4.2% (SS), 10.4% (SH) and 59.3% (XS). Carbon and nitrogen removal performance of the SBR feeding with MSW alone were obtained as 89% and 58%, respectively. When PSW was introduced to MSW, both carbon and nitrogen removal were deteriorated. Model simulation indicated that maximum heterotrophic growth rate decreased from 7.2 to 5.7day-1, maximum hydrolysis rates were reduced from 6 to 4day-1 (khS) and 4 to 1day-1 (khX). Based on the dynamic model simulation for the evaluation of nitrogen removal, a maximum specific nitrifier growth rate was obtained as 0.45day-1 for MSW feeding alone. When PSW was introduced, nitrification was completely inhibited and following the termination of PSW addition, nitrogen removal performance was recovered in about 100 days, however with a much lower nitrifier growth rate (0.1day-1), possibly due to accumulation of toxic compounds in the sludge. Obviously, a longer recovery period is required to ensure an active nitrifier community.

Keywords: Automotive industry; COD fractions; Modeling; Nitrogen removal; Paint shop effluents; Sequencing batch reactor.

MeSH terms

  • Automobiles
  • Bioreactors*
  • Carbon / isolation & purification
  • Industrial Waste*
  • Nitrification
  • Nitrogen / isolation & purification
  • Paint
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid*

Substances

  • Industrial Waste
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen