Title of article :
Application of Dissolved Air Flotation Process for Industrial Sludge Thickening: A Laboratory-scale Study
Author/Authors :
Atamaleki, Ali Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Mostafaii, Gholamreza Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Miranzadeh, Mohammad Bagher Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Akbari, Hossein Department of Biostatistics and Public Health - Health Faculty - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Iranshahi, Leila Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan , Salem, Atieh Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan
Abstract :
Aims: Increasing population density in cities has led to an increase in industrial and municipal wastewater sludge generation volume. Dissolved
air flotation (DAF) can widely be used for water and wastewater treatment. The aim of our study is to evaluate some DAF design parameters
on biological sludge thickening which generated from an industrial wastewater treatment plant. Materials and Methods: This experimental
research had been carried out as a laboratory‑scale study on DAF process to thickening of the biological sludge. The required amount of sludge
was taken once from the Amikabir industrial town wastewater treatment plant in Kashan, Iran. After determination of optimal recycling rate,
pH, and coagulant dose, effects of pressure (3, 5, and 7 atm), flotation time (5 and 10 min), and coagulant addition were evaluated on DAF
process efficiency. Results: According to this investigation results, the optimal pH and dose of coagulant were obtained 7.5 and 200 mg/L,
respectively. Maximum process efficiency for the reduction of total dissolved solids (TDSs), total solids (TSs), and turbidity parameters
was 61.01%, 84.02%, and 97%, respectively. Furthermore, the results showed that in contrast to time, coagulant addition and pressure have
significant effect on DAF process. Conclusion: DAF process had suitable thickening efficiency to removal of TDS, TS, and turbidity on
biological activated sludge.
Keywords :
Flotation , industrial wastewater treatment , sludge disposal , thickening
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics