Title of article
The treatment of pulp and paper mill effluent: a review
Author/Authors
G. Thompson، نويسنده , , J. Swain، نويسنده , , M. Kay، نويسنده , , C. F. Forster، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
12
From page
275
To page
286
Abstract
The manufacture of paper generates significant quantities of wastewater; as high as 60 m3/tonne of paper produced. The raw wastewaters from paper and board mills can be potentially very polluting. Indeed, a recent survey within the UK industry has found that their chemical oxygen demands can be as high as 11 000 mg/l. This paper reviews the processes involved in paper making and examines the effects which they could have on the environment. It also evaluates the treatment processes which are used to minimise these effects. In line with the majority of UK practice, it focuses mainly on aerobic biological treatment and, in particular, on the activated sludge process. This means that there is an in-depth discussion about the problems associated with filamentous bacteria and sludge “bulking”. The paper also discusses the way in which anaerobic digestion can be applied to the treatment of liquid wastes from the manufacture of paper.
Keywords
activated sludge , anaerobic digestion , Paper and board mills , wastewater treatment
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
410956
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