Two stages aerobic granulation process for rubber wastewater treatment
Abstract
Aerobic granular sludge is the biological treatment method that was developed by granulated sludge in the wastewater. From the use of aerobic granular sludge method, it can reduce the space required for the treatment area of wastewater. There were several
steps that were include in the granulation method that was feeding, reaction or mixing, settle, decant and idle. For the high-efficiency of granulation processes, high velocity of aeration and longer settling time will gives the best results. Aerobic granules were developed in two stages SBR with same time of stages. This will gives higher efficiency of removing COD and NH4 concentration in the wastewater after treatment. Finding of this study is to design the reactor in SBR and to study the characteristics of the treated rubber wastewater demonstrated in granular sludge formation. Results showed that
78.8% for removal efficiency of COD was 229 mg/l for Reactor 1 and 110 mg/l for Reactor 2 compared to the initial reading before treatment was at 667 mg/l of the COD concentration can be reduced using SBR treatment. While the concentrations of NH4
shows the percentage removal of 55.0%. Final results of the study showed that the efficiency in treating rubber wastewater using the SBR system.