Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário

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Autor(a) principal: Canabarro, Mariana Islongo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/26208
Resumo: Many of the existing technologies for the treatment of leachate from landfills are not always able to achieve a satisfactory efficiency in the removal of pollutants. Thus, the simple distillation process is suggested in this master's proposal as a pre-treatment alternative for a landfill leachate. The distillation process consists of the technique of separating more volatile components from less volatile ones, by means of heating and partial vaporization followed by condensation. Among the existing techniques, distillation deserves to be highlighted for not using coagulants or chemical products and, consequently, for not generating large amounts of excess sludge at the end of the treatment. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the distillation process as an alternative pre-treatment for leachate. To carry out the tests, samples of raw and concentrated leachate were collected at the Santa Maria landfill, in Rio Grande do Sul. The samples were submitted to the simple distillation process set up at the Environmental Engineering Laboratory at the Federal University of Santa Maria. During the process, the parameters of temperature, process time and amount of distilled leachate were monitored, in order to obtain the optimal conditions for the distillation of the leachate. After the first 30 minutes of testing, with an average heating mantle temperature of 265ºC, it is possible to notice the beginning of the distillate production, which is visually colorless. The possibility of being able to incorporate this technique into a sanitary landfill plant, using the gas generated by the degradation of waste as a source of energy to start the process, is very promising, innovative and sustainable. It is important that after treatment, the effluent meets the discharge standards for liquid effluents established by CONAMA Resolutions No. 430/2011 and CONSEMA No. 355/2017, which was achieved after applying the distillation process as a pre-treatment step. In addition, ecotoxicological tests were carried out with Eisenia andrei earthworms, using the crude distilled leachate. The objective of the bioassays was to evaluate the toxicity of the treated effluent to an organism of the terrestrial ecosystem in the event of a spillage/leakage in the soil. However, the results were somewhat inconclusive, due to the occurrence of deaths in the control treatment. A reason for such behavior can be attributed to the non-feeding of organisms during the exposure period.
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spelling Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitárioSimple distillation process applied as a pre-treatment alternative for landfill leachateDestilaçãoLixiviado de aterro sanitárioTratamentoToxicidadeDistillationLandfill leachateTreatmentToxicityCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVILMany of the existing technologies for the treatment of leachate from landfills are not always able to achieve a satisfactory efficiency in the removal of pollutants. Thus, the simple distillation process is suggested in this master's proposal as a pre-treatment alternative for a landfill leachate. The distillation process consists of the technique of separating more volatile components from less volatile ones, by means of heating and partial vaporization followed by condensation. Among the existing techniques, distillation deserves to be highlighted for not using coagulants or chemical products and, consequently, for not generating large amounts of excess sludge at the end of the treatment. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the distillation process as an alternative pre-treatment for leachate. To carry out the tests, samples of raw and concentrated leachate were collected at the Santa Maria landfill, in Rio Grande do Sul. The samples were submitted to the simple distillation process set up at the Environmental Engineering Laboratory at the Federal University of Santa Maria. During the process, the parameters of temperature, process time and amount of distilled leachate were monitored, in order to obtain the optimal conditions for the distillation of the leachate. After the first 30 minutes of testing, with an average heating mantle temperature of 265ºC, it is possible to notice the beginning of the distillate production, which is visually colorless. The possibility of being able to incorporate this technique into a sanitary landfill plant, using the gas generated by the degradation of waste as a source of energy to start the process, is very promising, innovative and sustainable. It is important that after treatment, the effluent meets the discharge standards for liquid effluents established by CONAMA Resolutions No. 430/2011 and CONSEMA No. 355/2017, which was achieved after applying the distillation process as a pre-treatment step. In addition, ecotoxicological tests were carried out with Eisenia andrei earthworms, using the crude distilled leachate. The objective of the bioassays was to evaluate the toxicity of the treated effluent to an organism of the terrestrial ecosystem in the event of a spillage/leakage in the soil. However, the results were somewhat inconclusive, due to the occurrence of deaths in the control treatment. A reason for such behavior can be attributed to the non-feeding of organisms during the exposure period.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESMuitas das tecnologias existentes para o tratamento de lixiviados de aterros sanitários nem sempre conseguem atingir uma eficiência satisfatória na remoção de poluentes. Com isso, o processo de destilação simples é sugerido nesta proposta de mestrado como uma alternativa de pré-tratamento para um lixiviado de aterro sanitário. O processo de destilação consiste na técnica de separação de componentes mais voláteis dos menos voláteis, por meio de aquecimento e vaporização parcial seguida de condensação. Entre as técnicas existentes, a destilação merece destaque por não empregar coagulantes nem produtos químicos e, consequentemente, por não gerar grandes quantidades de lodo excedente ao final do tratamento. Dessa forma, este trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar a eficiência do processo de destilação como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviados. Para a realização dos ensaios, foram coletadas amostras de lixiviado bruto e concentrado no aterro sanitário de Santa Maria, no Rio Grande do Sul. As amostras foram submetidas ao processo de destilação simples montado no Laboratório de Engenharia do Meio Ambiente, na Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Durante o processo foram monitorados os parâmetros de temperatura, tempo do processo e quantidade de lixiviado destilado, visando obter as condições ótimas de destilação do lixiviado. Após os primeiros 30 minutos de ensaio, com uma temperatura média da manta de aquecimento de 265ºC, foi possível notar o início da produção do destilado, este visualmente incolor. A possibilidade de poder incorporar esta técnica a uma planta de aterro sanitário, utilizando o próprio gás gerado pela degradação dos resíduos como fonte de energia para dar início ao processo, é bastante promissora, inovadora e sustentável. É importante que após o tratamento, o efluente atenda aos padrões de lançamento de efluentes líquidos estabelecidos pelas Resoluções CONAMA nº430/2011 e CONSEMA nº355/2017, as quais foram alcançadas após aplicação do processo de destilação como etapa de pré-tratamento. Além disso, foram realizados ensaios ecotoxicológicos com minhocas Eisenia andrei, utilizando o lixiviado bruto destilado. O objetivo dos bioensaios foi avaliar a toxicidade do efluente tratado a um organismo do ecossistema terrestre caso ocorresse o despejo diretamente no solo. Entretanto, os resultados mostraram-se um pouco inconclusivos, devido a ocorrência de mortes no tratamento controle. Uma justificativa para tal comportamento pode ser atribuído a não alimentação dos organismos durante o período de exposição.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEngenharia CivilUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia CivilCentro de TecnologiaCarissimi, Elvishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4642912749433316Silvestri, SiaraGonzález, Víctor AlcarazWolff, Delmira BeatrizCanabarro, Mariana Islongo2022-09-16T12:32:11Z2022-09-16T12:32:11Z2022-08-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/26208porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-09-16T12:32:12Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/26208Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-09-16T12:32:12Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
Simple distillation process applied as a pre-treatment alternative for landfill leachate
title Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
spellingShingle Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
Canabarro, Mariana Islongo
Destilação
Lixiviado de aterro sanitário
Tratamento
Toxicidade
Distillation
Landfill leachate
Treatment
Toxicity
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
title_short Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
title_full Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
title_fullStr Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
title_full_unstemmed Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
title_sort Processo de destilação simples aplicado como alternativa de pré-tratamento para lixiviado de aterro sanitário
author Canabarro, Mariana Islongo
author_facet Canabarro, Mariana Islongo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Carissimi, Elvis
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4642912749433316
Silvestri, Siara
González, Víctor Alcaraz
Wolff, Delmira Beatriz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Canabarro, Mariana Islongo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Destilação
Lixiviado de aterro sanitário
Tratamento
Toxicidade
Distillation
Landfill leachate
Treatment
Toxicity
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
topic Destilação
Lixiviado de aterro sanitário
Tratamento
Toxicidade
Distillation
Landfill leachate
Treatment
Toxicity
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
description Many of the existing technologies for the treatment of leachate from landfills are not always able to achieve a satisfactory efficiency in the removal of pollutants. Thus, the simple distillation process is suggested in this master's proposal as a pre-treatment alternative for a landfill leachate. The distillation process consists of the technique of separating more volatile components from less volatile ones, by means of heating and partial vaporization followed by condensation. Among the existing techniques, distillation deserves to be highlighted for not using coagulants or chemical products and, consequently, for not generating large amounts of excess sludge at the end of the treatment. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the distillation process as an alternative pre-treatment for leachate. To carry out the tests, samples of raw and concentrated leachate were collected at the Santa Maria landfill, in Rio Grande do Sul. The samples were submitted to the simple distillation process set up at the Environmental Engineering Laboratory at the Federal University of Santa Maria. During the process, the parameters of temperature, process time and amount of distilled leachate were monitored, in order to obtain the optimal conditions for the distillation of the leachate. After the first 30 minutes of testing, with an average heating mantle temperature of 265ºC, it is possible to notice the beginning of the distillate production, which is visually colorless. The possibility of being able to incorporate this technique into a sanitary landfill plant, using the gas generated by the degradation of waste as a source of energy to start the process, is very promising, innovative and sustainable. It is important that after treatment, the effluent meets the discharge standards for liquid effluents established by CONAMA Resolutions No. 430/2011 and CONSEMA No. 355/2017, which was achieved after applying the distillation process as a pre-treatment step. In addition, ecotoxicological tests were carried out with Eisenia andrei earthworms, using the crude distilled leachate. The objective of the bioassays was to evaluate the toxicity of the treated effluent to an organism of the terrestrial ecosystem in the event of a spillage/leakage in the soil. However, the results were somewhat inconclusive, due to the occurrence of deaths in the control treatment. A reason for such behavior can be attributed to the non-feeding of organisms during the exposure period.
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