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Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to the increasing trend of swine consumption in recent decades, swine husbandry practices have become more intensive in Korea. Intensive swine farming practices inevitably result in an increment of wastewater production. Treatment of high strength swine wastewater (SWW) is theref...

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Autores principales: Shim, Soomin, Reza, Arif, Kim, Seungsoo, Ahmed, Naveed, Won, Seunggun, Ra, Changsix
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050835
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author Shim, Soomin
Reza, Arif
Kim, Seungsoo
Ahmed, Naveed
Won, Seunggun
Ra, Changsix
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Reza, Arif
Kim, Seungsoo
Ahmed, Naveed
Won, Seunggun
Ra, Changsix
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to the increasing trend of swine consumption in recent decades, swine husbandry practices have become more intensive in Korea. Intensive swine farming practices inevitably result in an increment of wastewater production. Treatment of high strength swine wastewater (SWW) is therefore becoming a matter of concern in Korea. Moreover, with the increasing number of swine heads, swine farms are having issues with malodor, sanitation, and disease control. In this study, a novel integrated treatment process was tested for the simultaneous removal of pollutants and nutrient recovery from high strength swine wastewater. The integrated treatment process used in this study successfully removed the nutrients and other pollutants through biological treatment, recovered the nutrients using struvite crystallization process and decolorized as well as disinfected the effluent before discharge into water bodies by electrochemical treatment. Therefore, using the proposed integrated treatment process, it might be possible to ensure efficient SWW management along with societal and environmental sustainability. ABSTRACT: In this study, a novel treatment approach combining biological treatment, struvite crystallization, and electrochemical treatment was developed and its efficiency for the simultaneous removal of pollutants and recovery of nutrients from high strength swine wastewater (SWW) was verified. For all the parameters, maximum removal efficiencies in the lab-scale test were obtained in the range of 93.0–98.7% except for total solids (TS) (79.4%). Farm-scale process showed overall removal efficiencies for total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), soluble total organic carbon (sTOC), and color as 94.5%, 67.0%, 96.1%, and 98.9%, respectively, while TS, suspended solids (SS), ammonium nitrogen (NH(4)-N), and ortho-phosphate (O-P) concentrations were reduced by 91.5%, 99.6%, 98.6%, and 91.9%, respectively. Moreover, the struvite recovered from SWW showed heavy metal concentrations within the range of the Korean standard for fertilizers and feedstocks and thus, suggesting its potential application as fertilizer and in animal feed production. Using the proposed process, the SWW was converted to liquid compost as a quick-acting fertilizer, struvite as a slow-release fertilizer, and the decolorized and disinfected effluent after electrochemical treatment was safe for discharge according to Korean standard. Therefore, the novel integrated treatment process used in this study can be considered as a solution for SWW management and for the simultaneous removal and recycling of nutrients (N and P).
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spelling pubmed-72784152020-06-12 Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process Shim, Soomin Reza, Arif Kim, Seungsoo Ahmed, Naveed Won, Seunggun Ra, Changsix Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Due to the increasing trend of swine consumption in recent decades, swine husbandry practices have become more intensive in Korea. Intensive swine farming practices inevitably result in an increment of wastewater production. Treatment of high strength swine wastewater (SWW) is therefore becoming a matter of concern in Korea. Moreover, with the increasing number of swine heads, swine farms are having issues with malodor, sanitation, and disease control. In this study, a novel integrated treatment process was tested for the simultaneous removal of pollutants and nutrient recovery from high strength swine wastewater. The integrated treatment process used in this study successfully removed the nutrients and other pollutants through biological treatment, recovered the nutrients using struvite crystallization process and decolorized as well as disinfected the effluent before discharge into water bodies by electrochemical treatment. Therefore, using the proposed integrated treatment process, it might be possible to ensure efficient SWW management along with societal and environmental sustainability. ABSTRACT: In this study, a novel treatment approach combining biological treatment, struvite crystallization, and electrochemical treatment was developed and its efficiency for the simultaneous removal of pollutants and recovery of nutrients from high strength swine wastewater (SWW) was verified. For all the parameters, maximum removal efficiencies in the lab-scale test were obtained in the range of 93.0–98.7% except for total solids (TS) (79.4%). Farm-scale process showed overall removal efficiencies for total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), soluble total organic carbon (sTOC), and color as 94.5%, 67.0%, 96.1%, and 98.9%, respectively, while TS, suspended solids (SS), ammonium nitrogen (NH(4)-N), and ortho-phosphate (O-P) concentrations were reduced by 91.5%, 99.6%, 98.6%, and 91.9%, respectively. Moreover, the struvite recovered from SWW showed heavy metal concentrations within the range of the Korean standard for fertilizers and feedstocks and thus, suggesting its potential application as fertilizer and in animal feed production. Using the proposed process, the SWW was converted to liquid compost as a quick-acting fertilizer, struvite as a slow-release fertilizer, and the decolorized and disinfected effluent after electrochemical treatment was safe for discharge according to Korean standard. Therefore, the novel integrated treatment process used in this study can be considered as a solution for SWW management and for the simultaneous removal and recycling of nutrients (N and P). MDPI 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7278415/ /pubmed/32408573 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050835 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title_full Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title_fullStr Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title_short Simultaneous Removal of Pollutants and Recovery of Nutrients from High-Strength Swine Wastewater Using a Novel Integrated Treatment Process
title_sort simultaneous removal of pollutants and recovery of nutrients from high-strength swine wastewater using a novel integrated treatment process
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7278415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32408573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10050835
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