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Original Articles

Coagulation and advanced oxidation processes in the treatment of olive mill wastewater (OMW)

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Pages 251-256 | Received 08 Oct 2009, Accepted 08 Jun 2010, Published online: 03 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

This paper proposes the use of a combination of two treatment processes for the removal of organic pollutants from the olive oil mill wastewater (OMW). The two treatment processes are, a single coagulation stage followed by a single advanced oxidation, AOP, stage. For the AOPs, the following processes were used; UV, O3, O3/UV and H2O2/UV depending on the operating time. Two coagulant Al3+ and Fe3+ ions were used in the experimental program conducted in this study. The concentration of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) was measured in the effluent of the treated wastewater for each experiment. The percent removal of the COD concentration achieved using the two coagulant Al3+ and Fe3+ ions at pH = 9, was 54% and 58%, respectively. In a comparison, the percent removal of the COD is found in the range of 10–39% using an advanced oxidation process alone. The percent removal of the COD concentration achieved using the combined processes, coagulation and AOPs (O3, O3/UV and H2O2/UV), are 90%, 95% and 94%, respectively. In all experiments conducted, the percent removal of organic contaminants load was directly related to the concentration of organic compounds in the influent of the wastewater.

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