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A Case Study of Dyestuff Chemical Wastewater Treatment Project

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Abstract

The wastewater treatment engineering design scale of a certain dye group co., LTD in Xuzhou is 3000m 3/d, According to the characteristics of dyestuff wastewater, the combined treatment process of "physicochemical + biochemical" was adopted. The engineering operation results show that the removal rate of COD, NH3-N and chroma is 93.1, 80.5 and 90.7 percent, and the effluent water quality is stable and meets the design requirements.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajep.20190803.12
Published in American Journal of Environmental Protection (Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2019)
Page(s) 72-77
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Keywords

Dyestuff Wastewater, Hydrolytic Acidification, SBR, The Test and Operation

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  • Jiangsu Volkswagen Water Group Co. Ltd. General Office, Xuzhou City, China

  • Department of Architectural Engineering, Jiangsu Vocational College of Architecture, Xuzhou City, China

  • Safety and Environmental Protection Department, Xuzhou Kedah Fine Chemicals Ltd, Xuzhou, China

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