2011
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2011.248
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The effects of nutrient limitation (nitrogen and phosphorus) on BOD removal from post-coagulated Pinus radiata sulfite pulp and paper mill wastewater in a baffled aerated stabilisation basin–laboratory pilot scale study

Abstract: The use of coagulation and flocculation for tertiary treatment of pulp and paper mill effluent was investigated, where the evaluation was based on the removal of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and BOD from post-coagulated wastewater. The study was undertaken on laboratory scale aerobic stabilisation basins (ASB). Two post coagulated (alum) wastewaters were studied, where the BOD:N:P ratios were 100:1.3:0.06 and 100:1.3:0.3. These wastewaters were treated in two identical concurrent simulations (A & B). The influ… Show more

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“…In summary, the study demonstrated that the mill under investigation could easily and economically be changed to achieve strict discharge limits. Wang et al (2011) The use of coagulation and flocculation processes for tertiary treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater was studied by Dewi et al (2011). They investigated the removal of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and BOD from post-coagulated wastewater.…”
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“…In summary, the study demonstrated that the mill under investigation could easily and economically be changed to achieve strict discharge limits. Wang et al (2011) The use of coagulation and flocculation processes for tertiary treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater was studied by Dewi et al (2011). They investigated the removal of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and BOD from post-coagulated wastewater.…”
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confidence: 99%