Abstract

Adequate information is available on colour and organics removal in batch mode using pure microbial cultures from dye contaminated wastewater. There was a need to develop environment friendly and cost effective treatment technique for actual field conditions. Therefore, the present study was undertaken with an aim to evaluate the potential of acclimatized mixed microbial consortia for the removal of colour and organics from real textile wastewater. Experiments were performed in laboratory scale activated sludge process (ASP) unit under steady state condition, varying mixed liquor volatile suspended solids (MLVSS) (2500, 3500 and 5000mg/l) and hydraulic retention time (HRT) (18, 24 and 36h). The results showed that decolourization and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal increased with increase in MLVSS and HRT. At 18h HRT, decolourization was found to be 46, 54 and 67%, which increased to 67, 75 and 90% (36h HRT) at 2500, 3500 and 5000mg/l MLVSS, respectively. COD removal was found to be 62, 73 and 77% (at 18h HRT) which increased to 77, 85 and 91% (36h HRT) at 2000, 3500 and 5000mg/l MLVSS, respectively. On the basis of the results obtained in this study suitable treatment techniques can be developed for the treatment of wastewater contaminated with variety of dyes in continuous mode of operation. This shall have the advantage of treatment of larger quantity of wastewater in shorter duration.

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