Evaluation of a sequential batch reactor implementing mixing and aeration by recirculation through a Venturi

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This work describes the design, construction, and evaluation of a sequential discontinuous reactor with recirculation and aeration through a Herschel-type Venturi tube made of high-density polyethylene, coupled to a centrifugal pump. Four laboratory-scale prototypes were built, each with a volume of 8 L and a characteristic distance for venturi discharge. During the evaluation, temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen were monitored. Also, the chemical oxygen demand (COD), the biological oxygen demand (BOD5), and the total suspended solids (TSS) in the clarified discharge liquid were determined. The BOD5 reduction efficiency registered values higher than 80%, while the COD reduction efficiency was around 60%. Thus, the action of microorganisms reduced the biodegradability factor, the BOD5, and contributed to the DQO through soluble microbial products. Besides, the increase of solids retention time (SRT) evidenced the increase in biomass settleability, which positively contributed to SBR operation. The results obtained support the implementation of the sequential batch reactor with mixing and aeration by recirculation through a Venturi as a technology for wastewater treatment

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Sambony-Ordóñez, Y. E., Molano-Galíndez, M. J., Cabezas-Córdoba, C. C., & Montenegro-Arboleda, S. (2023). Evaluation of a sequential batch reactor implementing mixing and aeration by recirculation through a Venturi. Revista Facultad de Ingenieria, (108), 107–114. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.20220372

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