Abstract

Wastewater generated from coke oven industries contains highly toxic organic and inorganic compounds. In the present study, biological reactors were integrated in sequence of anaerobic–aerobic–anoxic and tested with real coke oven wastewater obtained from a Steel Plant located in India. Among several pretreatment methods, coagulation of raw CWW was found to be effective. COD removal efficiency of 78.5% was achieved by the integrated bioreactor system after coagulation of CWW with 1000mg/L of alum. The effluent COD, NH4-N and TCN concentration from the integrated bioreactors was 420, 152 and 20mg/L, respectively. It was observed that 420mg/L of COD present in the effluent after integrated bio treatment was degraded in less than 4h to minimum COD concentration of 94mg/L using UV–TiO2 photocatalysis. In absence of photocatalyst (TiO2), there was no COD reduction from the bio treated effluent. Similarly, there was insignificant reduction in COD from the raw CWW using photocatalysis without biological treatment. Considerable COD reduction (78.5%) was observed only in the wastewater subjected to integrated biological system. The overall COD removal efficiency of the combined treatment system was found to be 96.2%, which resulted in an effluent COD concentration less than 94mg/L.

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