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Title:
Yeast Waste Water Treatment Using Fixed Biofilm Reactor Packed With Hybrid Bio-Carrie
Authors: Mohamed N. Alia,* , Hanan A. Fouadb , Ashraf M. Hennigalc , Ahmed E. Naguibd
Year: 2021
Keywords: Yeast industry wastewater,fixed biofilm reactor FBR,zeolite,Gravel
Journal: Design Engineering
Volume: 2021
Issue: 7
Pages: Pages: 12182 - 12193
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Full paper Hanan Ahmed Fouad Kamel_4373-Article Text-7583-1-10-20210916.pdf
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Abstract:

Yeast industryis one of the most important industries that used as substrate in some food processing industries. This industry produces large quantities of wastewater that characterized with high organic impurities due to the use ofmolasses.Several treatment methods such as activated sludge, moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR), electrocoagulation, and chemical treatment could be used for yeast wastewater treatment.In this study the treatment was done on four samples of yeastwastewater using a scale-pilot consists of 3 tanks followed with sand filter. The 3 tanks were installed on different levels to feed each tank under gravity. 4 trails were performed as following:theactivated sludge as a control attempt,integrated fixed biofilm reactor FBR using different media, gravel only in the second trial, zeolite only in the third trial, and combined between zeolite and gravel in the fourth trial.Results show that the most efficient trail was FBR with combined media gravel and zeolite with a HRT 24 h where the removal efficiency of COD,BOD, TSS, TKN, and TP was 94.5%, 96.3%, 97%, 85%, and 83.5%, respectively and the effluents met the acceptable limitation of law 48 year 1982 for reuse for irrigation purposes.

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