Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraciolli,Luana Morena Rodrigues Vitor Dias
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Luiz,Danielle de Bem, Naval,Liliana Pena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ambiente & Água
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Resumo: Abstract The most common problems in the fish processing industry relate to high water consumption and the generation of effluents with concentrated organic loads. Given that reuse can represent an alternative for sustainable development, this study sought to assess the potential for recycling effluents produced in a fish-processing plant. In order to do so, the final industrial effluent was analyzed using the American Public Health Association standard effluent-analysis method (APHA, 2005). In addition, the study assessed treatments which produce effluents meeting the requirements prescribed by different countries' regulations for reuse and recycling. The results found that effluents with smaller organic loads, such as those from health barriers and monoblock washing, can be treated in order to remove nutrients and solids so that they can be subsequently reused. For effluents produced by the washing and gutting cylinders, it is recommended that large fragments of solid waste be removed beforehand. Effluents can in this way attain a quality compatible with industrial reuse. This study further highlights the possibility of treating effluents so as comply with drinking water standards. This would potentially allow them to be used within the actual fish-processing procedure; in such a case, a revision of standards and measures for controlling use should be considered to prevent microbiological damage to products and risks to handlers and final consumers.
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title Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
spellingShingle Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
Ferraciolli,Luana Morena Rodrigues Vitor Dias
effluent treatment
fish processing
reuse
sustainability
title_short Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
title_full Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
title_fullStr Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
title_full_unstemmed Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
title_sort Potential for reuse of effluent from fish-processing industries
author Ferraciolli,Luana Morena Rodrigues Vitor Dias
author_facet Ferraciolli,Luana Morena Rodrigues Vitor Dias
Luiz,Danielle de Bem
Naval,Liliana Pena
author_role author
author2 Luiz,Danielle de Bem
Naval,Liliana Pena
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferraciolli,Luana Morena Rodrigues Vitor Dias
Luiz,Danielle de Bem
Naval,Liliana Pena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv effluent treatment
fish processing
reuse
sustainability
topic effluent treatment
fish processing
reuse
sustainability
description Abstract The most common problems in the fish processing industry relate to high water consumption and the generation of effluents with concentrated organic loads. Given that reuse can represent an alternative for sustainable development, this study sought to assess the potential for recycling effluents produced in a fish-processing plant. In order to do so, the final industrial effluent was analyzed using the American Public Health Association standard effluent-analysis method (APHA, 2005). In addition, the study assessed treatments which produce effluents meeting the requirements prescribed by different countries' regulations for reuse and recycling. The results found that effluents with smaller organic loads, such as those from health barriers and monoblock washing, can be treated in order to remove nutrients and solids so that they can be subsequently reused. For effluents produced by the washing and gutting cylinders, it is recommended that large fragments of solid waste be removed beforehand. Effluents can in this way attain a quality compatible with industrial reuse. This study further highlights the possibility of treating effluents so as comply with drinking water standards. This would potentially allow them to be used within the actual fish-processing procedure; in such a case, a revision of standards and measures for controlling use should be considered to prevent microbiological damage to products and risks to handlers and final consumers.
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