Assessment of Combined System Up Flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket and Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (UASB+SBBR) Technology to Treat Dairy Wastewater

Authors

  • Ghufran K. Azeez College of Engineering, University of Basrah, Iraq
  • Wisam S. Al-Rekabi College of Engineering, University of Basrah, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.37934/sej.15.1.1128

Keywords:

SBBRBiofilmUASBBiogasCODBODTNPO4 3TSSHRT

Abstract

Biological treatment of dairy wastewater was investigated using Up flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket reactor followed by Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor (UASB+SBBR).The present study were carried out in a laboratory-scale UASB reactor volume (70 L) is a cylindrical shape with the total height 132cm,The effective depth is 100cm with diameter 30cm.then, SBBR is a square shape tank volume(70 L) with 40cm length and 40cm width and the effective depth is 44cm.this study aims was included an assessment of an industrial dairy wastewater in Al-Samawa City - Iraq by using combined system. Raw dairy wastewater was fed to the combined system (UASB+SBBR) under different Concentration. Two-month of The start-up period allowed for biofilm growth on the Kaldnes (K1) in SBBR and the production of gas from a UASB in varying quantities indicates its stability, These indicators were to ensure that the regime reached a steady-state. the steady-state in the combined system that lasted 3 months during the winter. The (UASB+SBBR) was operated through different influent concentrations and HRT/cycle time of (6,12,18,24)hr. This study was included daily water analysis for various physic-chemical factors. The results have shown successful applicability of the combined system at HRT/cycle time was 24hr and Flow rate 2.91 L/h, these value optimal for simultaneous organics and nutrients removal. The combined system was used to achieve COD, BOD,TN, PO43- and TSS, The recorded of this parameter on maximum removing ( 96.879% , 95% , 79.4% 81.132%, 93.312%) during the treatment, respectively .The maximum biogas production in UASB was 2.52 L /day at HRT 24hr.

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2026-06-10

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