Abstract

A two-stage upflow packed-bed (reactors in series) system was used for the treatment of dairy wastewater. Nylon pads were used as supporting media for the biomass. This investigation aimed at the determination of various kinetic constants for substrate, biomass and biogas based on various models. The maximum loadings that could be applied to reactor I and reactor II were 14·29 and 5·0 kg of chemical oxygen demand (COD) per m 3 per day, respectively. The maximum COD removal efficiencies at various loading rates were in the ranges of 93·8–98·5% and 72·5–84% for the two reactor systems, respectively. The combined biogas yield was between 0·196 and 0·386 m 3 gas/kg COD a.

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