Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Efficiency in a Soft Drinks Industry

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During manufacturing processes, most industrial plants generate wastewater which could become harmful to the environment. Discharge of untreated or improperly treated industrial wastewaters into surface water could, in fact, lead to deterioration of the receiving water body's quality. This paper concerns wastewater treatment solutions used in the soft drink production industry: wastewater treatment plant effectiveness analysis was determined in terms of basic pollution indicators, such as BOD, COD, TSS and variable pH. Initially, the performance of mechanic-biological systems for the treatment of wastewater from a specific beverages production process was studied in different periods, due to wastewater flow fluctuation. The study then showed the positive effects on treatment of wastewater augmentation by methanol, nitrogen and phosphorus salts dosed into it during the treatment process. Results confirm that after implemented modification (methanol, nitrogen and phosphorus additions) pollution removal occurs mostly with higher efficiency.

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Boguniewicz-Zabłocka, J., Capodaglio, A. G., & Vogel, D. (2017). Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Efficiency in a Soft Drinks Industry. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 19). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171902014

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