Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities

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Autor(a) principal: Hubbe, Martin A.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Metts, Jeremy R., Hermosilla, Daphne, Angeles Blanco, M., Yerushalmi, Laleh, Haghighat, Fariborz, Lindholm-Lehto, Petra, Khodaparast, Zahra, Kamali, Mohammadreza, Elliott, Allan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18335
Resumo: The pulp and paper (P&P) industry worldwide has achieved substantial progress in treating both process water and wastewater, thus limiting the discharge of pollutants to receiving waters. This review covers a variety of wastewater treatment methods, which provide P&P companies with cost-effective ways to limit the release of biological or chemical oxygen demand, toxicity, solids, color, and other indicators of pollutant load. Conventional wastewater treatment systems, often comprising primary clarification followed by activated sludge processes, have been widely implemented in the P&P industry. Higher levels of pollutant removal can be achieved by supplementary treatments, which can include anaerobic biological stages, advanced oxidation processes, bioreactors, and membrane filtration technologies. Improvements in the performance of wastewater treatment operations often can be achieved by effective measurement technologies and by strategic addition of agents including coagulants, flocculants, filter aids, and optimized fungal or bacterial cultures. In addition, P&P mills can implement upstream process changes, including dissolved-air-flotation (DAF) systems, filtration save-alls, and kidney-like operations to purify process waters, thus reducing the load of pollutants and the volume of effluent being discharged to end-of-pipe wastewater treatment plants.
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title Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
spellingShingle Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
Hubbe, Martin A.
Wastewater treatment
Pulp and paper manufacturing
Advanced oxidation
Membrane technologies
Clarification
Activated sludge
title_short Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
title_full Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
title_fullStr Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
title_sort Wastewater treatment and reclamation: a review of pulp and paper industry practices and opportunities
author Hubbe, Martin A.
author_facet Hubbe, Martin A.
Metts, Jeremy R.
Hermosilla, Daphne
Angeles Blanco, M.
Yerushalmi, Laleh
Haghighat, Fariborz
Lindholm-Lehto, Petra
Khodaparast, Zahra
Kamali, Mohammadreza
Elliott, Allan
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author2 Metts, Jeremy R.
Hermosilla, Daphne
Angeles Blanco, M.
Yerushalmi, Laleh
Haghighat, Fariborz
Lindholm-Lehto, Petra
Khodaparast, Zahra
Kamali, Mohammadreza
Elliott, Allan
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hubbe, Martin A.
Metts, Jeremy R.
Hermosilla, Daphne
Angeles Blanco, M.
Yerushalmi, Laleh
Haghighat, Fariborz
Lindholm-Lehto, Petra
Khodaparast, Zahra
Kamali, Mohammadreza
Elliott, Allan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wastewater treatment
Pulp and paper manufacturing
Advanced oxidation
Membrane technologies
Clarification
Activated sludge
topic Wastewater treatment
Pulp and paper manufacturing
Advanced oxidation
Membrane technologies
Clarification
Activated sludge
description The pulp and paper (P&P) industry worldwide has achieved substantial progress in treating both process water and wastewater, thus limiting the discharge of pollutants to receiving waters. This review covers a variety of wastewater treatment methods, which provide P&P companies with cost-effective ways to limit the release of biological or chemical oxygen demand, toxicity, solids, color, and other indicators of pollutant load. Conventional wastewater treatment systems, often comprising primary clarification followed by activated sludge processes, have been widely implemented in the P&P industry. Higher levels of pollutant removal can be achieved by supplementary treatments, which can include anaerobic biological stages, advanced oxidation processes, bioreactors, and membrane filtration technologies. Improvements in the performance of wastewater treatment operations often can be achieved by effective measurement technologies and by strategic addition of agents including coagulants, flocculants, filter aids, and optimized fungal or bacterial cultures. In addition, P&P mills can implement upstream process changes, including dissolved-air-flotation (DAF) systems, filtration save-alls, and kidney-like operations to purify process waters, thus reducing the load of pollutants and the volume of effluent being discharged to end-of-pipe wastewater treatment plants.
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