Use of Waterworks Sludge, Ferric Chloride and Alum for the Treatment of Papermill Wastewater
Corresponding Author(s) : Mesut Basibuyuk
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 16 No. 1 (2004): Vol 16 Issue 1
Abstract
Water treatment works using coagulation/flocculation in the process stream will generate a waste sludge. This sludge is termed as ferric, alum or lime sludge based on the coagulant primarily used. The work in Adana, Turkey uses ferric chloride. The potential for using this sludge for the treatment of corrugated paper mill wastewater by coagulation has been
investigated. Two main parameters were investigated namely chemical
oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solids (TSS). The sludge acted
as a coagulant and low COD and good TSS removal efficiencies were
obtained. The optimum condition works at pH of 6 and a sludge dose of
500 mg/L. The efficiency of sludge was also compared with alum and
ferric chloride for the paper mill industry wastewater.
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