The "chemical oxygen demand / total volatile acids" ratio as an anaerobic treatability indicator for landfill leachates

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In some operational circumstances a fast evaluation of landfill leachate anaerobic treatability is necessary, and neither Biochemical Methane Potential nor BOD/COD ratio are fast enough. Looking for a fast indicator, this work evaluated the anaerobic treatability of landfill leachate from São Carlos-SP (Brazil) in a pilot scale Anaerobic Sequence Batch Biofilm Reactor (AnSBBR). The experiment was conducted at ambient temperature in the landfill area. After the acclimation, at a second stage of operation, the AnSBBR presented efficiency above 70%, in terms of COD removal, utilizing landfill leachate without water dilution, with an inlet COD of about 11,000 mg.L -1, a TVA/COD ratio of approximately 0.6 and reaction time equal to 7 days. To evaluate the landfill leachate biodegradability variation over time, temporal profiles of concentration were performed in the AnSBBR. The landfill leachate anaerobic biodegradability was verified to have a direct and strong relationship to the TVA/COD ratio. For a TVA/COD Total ratio lower than 0.20, the biodegradability was considered low, for ratios between 0.20 and 0.40 it was considered medium, and above 0.40 it was considered high.

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Contrera, R. C., Da Cruz Silva, K. C., Ribeiro Silva, G. H., Morita, D. M., Zaiat, M., & Schalch, V. (2015). The “chemical oxygen demand / total volatile acids” ratio as an anaerobic treatability indicator for landfill leachates. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32(1), 73–86. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-6632.20150321s00003024

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