Biological degradation of leachate from household and similar waste pre‐treated by electro‐Fenton process

Author:

Boukhrissa Athir1ORCID,Rouidi Lina Mounia1,Maurício Rita2,Ait‐Amar Hamid1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Science in Industrial Process Engineering, LSGPI University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene Algiers Algeria

2. CENSE, Centre for Environmental and Sustainability Research and CHANGE ‐ Global Change and Sustainability Institute; Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology NOVA University Lisbon Caparica Portugal

Abstract

AbstractThis study's purpose is to confirm the feasibility and performance of the combination between ‘electro‐Fenton’ process and the ‘activated sludge’ biological process, in order to remove the organic matter contained in ‘intermediate’ leachates from technical landfill centre of Hamici (Algiers). This leachate was initially electrochemically pre‐treated until the ratio of BOD5/chemical oxygen deman (COD) = 0.41, then an optimization of the parameters significantly influencing the biological degradation was carried. The results obtained after 13 h of biological treatment show the removal of 97% of the initial COD, with a mixed liquor composed of 700 mL of pre‐treated leachate and 300 mL of activated sludge, a dissolved oxygen concentration of 3.5 mg O2/L and a pH of 7, which allows the effluent to discharge directly into the environment. The conclusions of this work are promising because it was demonstrated that if the operating parameters are well controlled concerning these treatments, its sequence and the referred pre‐treatment, the treatment efficiency is very high to the point of direct discharge of the leachate. However, in future studies, the combination of the both processes should be more explored in order to reduce the treatment time and to scale‐up the process.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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