Stabilization pond which is covered by aquatic plant is a environmentally friendly method to treat wastewater. In this study, stabilization pond using Para grass vegetation is applied to treat industrial wastewater and study the effect of intitial COD concentration and the N/P ratio on treatment abliity of para grass vegetation in the stabilization. The influent flow rate is controlled at 0.18 m3/h (corresponding to a retention time of 5.3 days). As inflow COD concentration is 203 ± 5.9 mg/L, COD treatment efficiency reaches 59.6 – 61.7%. When COD concentration in the input wastewater is 349.2 ± 4.5 mg/L, COD removal efficiency decreased to 55.7 0.9%. Continue to increase input COD concentration in the input to 512,6 ± 14,7 mg/l, COD treatment efficiency reduce to 47.9±0.6%. However, when increasing the input COD concentration corresponding to increasing the organic loading rate into the model, reached 10.270 kgCOD/ha.day at COD concentration = 512.6 ± 14,7 mg/L, twice higher than the organic loading rate of the model since COD concentration = 203 ± 5.9 mg/L. The result shows strong adaptability and wastewater treatment ability of facultative waste stabilization pond system covered by Para grass, although the input COD concentration or organic load increase more than doubled. The study also showed that the treatment efficiency of total nitrogen (TN) tends to increase when COD concentration in influent increases, with treatment effiency has reached from 57.2 to 76.4%. Besides, the fraction of nitrogen and phosphorus in influent also surveyed in this study. The fraction of N/P selected to survey in the study is approximately 2.26, 4.16 and 6.11. The results show that when increasing the N/P ratio, the efficiency of Total Nitrogen treatment tends to increase. At N/P ratio = 2.26 ± 0.19, even though the concentration of TN in the inlet is low, but nitrogen metabolism still takes place in the experimental model, so outlet TN concentration decrease to very low. The COD treatment efficiency increases gradually when increasing the N/P ratio. The output COD match Vietnam discharge standard QCVN 40:2011/BTNMT. These results show potential for applying the stabilization pond which is covered by Para grass for treating concentrated industrial wastewater.
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