Abstract
Dehydrated sewage sludge (DSS) and clay used as raw materials for preparation of novel media-sludge ceramic filler (SCF) and SCF employed in a lab-scale up-flow biological aerated filter (BAF) were investigated for soy protein secondary wastewater treatment. Single factor experiments were designed to investigate the preparation of SCF, and the characteristics (microstructure properties, toxic metal leaching property and other physical properties) of SCF prepared under the optimum conditions were examined. The influences of media height, hydraulic retention time (HRT) and air–liquid ratio (A/L) on chemical oxygen demand (CODcr) and ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) removal rate were studied. The results showed that the optimum addition of DSS was approximately 25.0wt% according to the physical properties of SCF (expansion ratio of 53.0%, v/v, water absorption of 8.24wt%, bulk density of 350.4kgm−3 and grain density of 931.5kgm−3), and the optimum conditions of BAF system were media height of 75.0cm, HRT of 10.0h and A/L of 15:1 in terms of CODcr and NH4+-N removal rate (91.02% and 90.48%, respectively). Additionally, CODcr and NH4+-N (81.6 and 15.3mgL−1, respectively) in the final effluent of BAF system met the national standard (CODcr≤100mgL−1, NH4+-N≤25.0mgL−1, GB 18918-2002, secondary standard).
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