aljosa_90
Mechanical
- Aug 18, 2018
- 8
Hi All,
I have an interesting case where a client who primarily deals in the removal of ink from rags & such is trying to lower the COD levels of their discharge effluent. The wastewater is probably highly toxic, inorganic and soluble. Total COD levels are over 120,000 mg/L.
What methods would you recommend for treating this kind of wastewater? Most of the articles I see written on COD removal are primarily concerned with biological processes, however I don't believe that will be possible in this case due to the inorganic makeup of my effluent. Is AOP the way to go for primary treatment? Some other chemical process?
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
A.M.
I have an interesting case where a client who primarily deals in the removal of ink from rags & such is trying to lower the COD levels of their discharge effluent. The wastewater is probably highly toxic, inorganic and soluble. Total COD levels are over 120,000 mg/L.
What methods would you recommend for treating this kind of wastewater? Most of the articles I see written on COD removal are primarily concerned with biological processes, however I don't believe that will be possible in this case due to the inorganic makeup of my effluent. Is AOP the way to go for primary treatment? Some other chemical process?
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
A.M.