Treatment of Piggery Wastewater using an Acti-zyme (Biocatalyst) and Paper mill Biochar Compound Co-capturing Biogas
Date
2016-02-03
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
5 th Anniversary of ANSOLE (2011-2016): International Conference on Renewable Energy (INCORE2016)
Abstract
The world is facing formidable challenges in meeting rising demands of clean water as the available
supplies are depleting due to extended droughts, population growth, more stringent health based
regulations and competing demands from a variety of users. At the same time, wastewater treatment
plants are using energy from the national grid rather than generating their own energy. Piggery farms
and paper mills make use of a lot of water and thus contribute towards water shortage. The piggery
farms produce a significant amount of wastewater which water can be effectively treated via
anaerobic routes to harness biogas. On the other hand, paper mills are generate excessive amounts
of sludge during paper making process. Secondary treatment of wastewater can therefore be used to
make sludge based activated biochar which can be used in wastewater treatment. This work
assessed the feasibility of using a compound from activated carbon from paper mill sludge (PMS) and
Acti-zyme (a digestion bio-catalyst) to treat piggery wastewater anaerobically and co-capturing the
biogas produced for energy usage. A piggery wastewater treatment plant generating 6000 m3
/day of
wastewater was considered and the change in the wastewater physicochemical properties was
determined using standard methods. The amount of biogas produced was determined using a water
displacement method for retention periods of 30 days at 37 °C. The use of Acti-zyme and PMS
biochar compound at 50 g/m3
reduced the piggery wastewater contaminants properties such as total
solids, colour, pH and BOD5 by >70%. The treated effluent met the set standards for effluent water
disposal. Biogas was produced at a rate of 2.3 m3
/m3
.day with a bio-methane composition of about
78%
Description
Keywords
Activated biochar, Acti-zyme; biogas, piggery wastewater
Citation
Manyuchi, Mercy & Guvava, Grace & Ikhu-Omoregbe, Daniel & Oyekola, Oluwaseun. (2016). Treatment of Piggery Wastewater using an Acti-zyme (Bio- catalyst) and Paper mill Biochar Compound Co-capturing Biogas.