Abstract

A coagulation–flocculation process was used to treat water-based printing ink wastewater in optimal conditions. A biological process treatment was combined to coagulation–flocculation process using fungal biomass biosorption capacity. Combined process has a significant effect on color removal and on COD removal (80%). The potential of reusing treated wastewater in agriculture was investigated. Germination tests of five species were carried out using treated and untreated wastewater and show that these effluents could be adequately recycled in culture irrigation.

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