Evaluation of a pilot-scale anaerobic biofilm reactor for the treatment of slaughterhouse effluents in rural areas
Oscar Marín-Peña,
Alejandro Alvarado-Lassman,
Andrea Alvarado-Vallejo
et al.
Abstract:Rural slaughterhouses often lack strict effluent treatment rules, resulting in inadequate treatment prior to release into water bodies. Slaughterhouse wastewater (SWW) is a high-strength effluent, posing risks of contamination to ecosystems and human health. To tackle the need for suitable technologies in these areas, this study evaluated a 215 L pilot-scale fixed-bed biofilm reactor (FBBR), known for its simplicity in implementation, operation, and maintenance. During the operation, an initial startup period,… Show more
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