<b>Sterilization of swine wastewater treated by anaerobic reactors using UV photo-reactors

  • Erlon Lopes Pereira Universidade Federal de Viçosa
  • Claudio Milton Montenegro Campos Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Cristine Serafine Neves Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Regina Batista Vilas Boas Universidade Federal de Lavras
Keywords: bacterial decay, water reuse, disinfection, advanced oxidation process

Abstract

The use of ultraviolet radiation is an established procedure with growing application forthe disinfection of contaminated wastewater. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of artificial UV radiation, as a post treatment of liquid from anaerobic reactors treating swine effluent. The UV reactors were employed to sterilize pathogenic microorganisms. To this end, two photo-reactors were constructed using PVC pipe with100 mm diameter and 1060 mmlength, whose ends were sealed with PVC caps. The photo-reactors were designed to act on the liquid surface, as the lamp does not get into contact with the liquid. To increase the efficiency of UV radiation, photo-reactors were coated with aluminum foil. The lamp used in the reactors was germicidal fluorescent, with band wavelength of 230 nm, power of 30 Watts and manufactured by Techlux. In this research, the HRT with the highest removal efficiency was 0.063 days (90.6 minutes), even treating an effluent with veryhigh turbidity due to dissolved solids. It was concluded that the sterilization method using UV has proved to be an effective and appropriate process, among many other procedures.

 

 

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Author Biography

Erlon Lopes Pereira, Universidade Federal de Viçosa

Engenheiro Agricola pela Universidade Federal de Lavras.

Mestre em Biotecnologia Industrial pela Universidade de São Paulo.

Published
2014-09-12
How to Cite
Pereira, E. L., Campos, C. M. M., Neves, C. S., & Boas, R. B. V. (2014). <b&gt;Sterilization of swine wastewater treated by anaerobic reactors using UV photo-reactors. Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 36(4), 607-615. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v36i4.21188
Section
Agricultural Engineering

 

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