Performance Evaluation of Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor and Aerobic Digestor of Raj Brewery, Bhairahawa, Nepal
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Large amount of wastewater is produced from brewery plants which must be treated
before discharging into the environment. This research aims to study the chemical
oxygen demand removal efficiency of the UASB technology and the aerobic digestor
and estimate the biomethane potential that could be generated from the brewery
wastewater by using UASB reactor. During the study, it was found that an average of
11 Nm3
of methane was generated daily by the UASB plant at 48 hours hydraulic
retention time and at volumetric loading rate of 84 m3
. The methane yield was found to
be around 0.14-0.16 m3
/kg COD removed. The COD value at the influent ranged from
165 to 3950 mg/l and the COD value at the effluent ranged from 121 to 2230 mg/l after
digestion in the UASB reactor. During the observation period, the overall efficiency of
the UASB reactor in terms of COD removal was found to be 52.5 %. The efficiency of
the UASB reactor in terms of COD removal fluctuated from 4% to 83.64 %. The
concentration of VFA was found to be 86 to 1457 mg/l. The alkalinity was found to be
400 to 1540 mg/l. The VFA to alkalinity ratio was found to range from 0.14 to 2.46.
The VFA/ alkalinity ratio was found comparatively higher during observation period,
which hindered the operation of plant at optimal level. The COD removal efficiency of
the aerobic treatment plant ranged from 22 % to 95 % during the observation period
and the average efficiency was found to be 78.5%. The average pH, BOD, COD and
TSS value of treated wastewater from the effluent treatment plant were found to be
7.82, 37.94 mg/l, 100.93 mg/l and 21.33 mg/l respectively and within the disposal
guidelines set by Government of Nepal. Financial Evaluation of the UASB Reactor was
also conducted and the investment was found profitable provided that the plant is
operated at its full capacity i.e. 350 m3
per day.
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Large amount of wastewater is produced from brewery plants which must be treated
before discharging into the environment.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT