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Vertical-Flow Constructed Wetlands in Cooperating with Oxidation Ponds for High Concentrated COD and BOD Pig-Slaughterhouse Wastewater Treatment System at Suphanburi-Provincial Municipality

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  • piyaporn pitaktunsakul
  • Kasem Chunkao
  • Naruchit Dumpin
  • satreethai poommai

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Oxidation Pond (OP) as engineering tool is generally used for treating the pig slaughterhouse wastewater which normally contains high concentration ofd COD and BOD in effluent. Unfortunately, it cannot reduce the organic substance (blood, hairs, grease, meats, solid dunks and some contaminants) from pig slaughtering areas under the 2-consecutive oxidation ponds by producing the minimum values of COD 151.92 mg/L, BOD 79.14 mg/L, coliform bacteria 2.6 x 10-5 MPN/100mL, and fecal bacteria 1.5 x 10-5 MPN/100mL but all of them above the standard values. After treating the effluent by VFCW-Typha from the 2-consecutive oxidation ponds, the results found COD 90.92 mg/L, BOD 31.67 mg/L, coliform bacteria 1.5 x 10-4 MPN/100 mL and fecal bacteria 2.0 x 10-3 MPN/100 mL which were almost above the standard values. It is noted that the modification of 2-m consecutive ponds to 4-m consecutive ponds in cooperating the prolongation of VFCW-Typha length instead of 30 meters to 40-50 meters, width 3-5 meters, and still keeping 1-m depth would be enough to support the pig-slaughterhouse wastewater treatment system. Summarily speaking, the experimental results have been brought to say that the Oxidation Pond as the engineering tool could not be applicable in slaughterhouse wastewater treatment that containing high concentration COD and BOD from slaughtering and dissecting activities.

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  • piyaporn pitaktunsakul & Kasem Chunkao & Naruchit Dumpin & satreethai poommai, 2015. "Vertical-Flow Constructed Wetlands in Cooperating with Oxidation Ponds for High Concentrated COD and BOD Pig-Slaughterhouse Wastewater Treatment System at Suphanburi-Provincial Municipality," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(8), pages 371-371, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2015:i:8:p:371
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