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Ozone: Science & Engineering
The Journal of the International Ozone Association
Volume 30, 2008 - Issue 6
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Original Articles

Application of Ozonation to Dyeing Wastewater Treatment—Case Study in Nishiwaki Treatment Plant

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Pages 439-446 | Received 22 Nov 2007, Accepted 14 Jul 2008, Published online: 26 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Three treatment methods, raw wastewater (RW) → coagulation → biological treatment (RCB), RW→ pre-ozonation → biological treatment (ROB) and RW → biological treatment → post-ozonation (RBO), were investigated to clarify their effectiveness in treating dyeing wastewater from a treatment plant. The decrease in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was in the following order: RCB ≥ RBO > ROB. DOC removal of 200 mg/L by biological treatment of RW was clearly higher than that of 12 mg/L by ozonation. On the other hand, only DOC removal of 108 mg/L was observed by biological treatment in RW after ozonation. The decrease in biological oxygen demand (BOD5) was in the following order: ROB ≥ RCB > RBO. Because of the enhancement of biodegradability brought about by ozonation, BOD5 after ozonation in RBO was higher than that of RW after biological treatment. Color was effectively removed by ozonation for both RW and RW after biological treatment, and the decrease in color was in the following order: RBO > ROB ≥ RCB. Adsorbable organic halide formation potential (AOXFP) and toxicity unit (TU15, exposure time is 15 min) were more effectively decreased by biological treatment than by coagulation or ozonation, although the differences among RCB, ROB and RBO were very small.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors are very thankful for the financial support from the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). We also thank Mr. Hiroyasu Ichikawa for measurement and analysis of toxicity and Mr. Minoru Fujiwara for supplying dyeing wastewater.

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