CHARACTERIZATION AND TREATIBILITY STUDY OF THE WASTE WATER OF A TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY CHEMICAL METHOD
Released on = February 15, 2006, 10:08 pm
Press Release Author = Ms Papita Saha.
Industry = Environment
Press Release Summary = The textile wastes are created by: a. During operation consists of weaving, dyeing, printing & finishing. b. During sizing of filers, Kiering. c. During desizing the woven cloth. d. During bleaching, mercerizing, dyeing & printing.
Chemical precipitation helps to remove 80 - 90% total suspended matters, 40 - 70% BOD, 30 - 60% COD, 80 - 90% of bacteria from effluent by chemical treatment which involves coagulation and flocculation. Coagulation is a process by which colloidal particles are destabilized and is achieved mainly by neutralizing their electric charge. Flocculation is the massing together of discharge particles as stirring brings them into contact with one another. The additions of some coagulants help to reduce the thickness of the diffuse electric layer and thereby reduce zeta potential. Some important chemical or inorganic coagulants used in Waste Water Treatment of Textile effluent are: Alum Al2(SO4¬)3, 18 H2O. Lime Ca(OH)2 Ferric Chloride FeCl3 Ferrous Sulphate FeSo4, 7H2O
Press Release Body = Chemical precipitation in waste water treatment involves the addition of chemical to alter the physical state of dissolved and suspended solids and to facilitate their removal by sedimentation.
From Experimental Results it is observed that lime and alum treatment helps to remove 83.9 % turbidity, 95.16% Total Suspended Solids, 24.49% total solids, 85.71% Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 86.36% Chemical Oxygen Demand, nearly 100% of Oil & grease. On the other hand, lime and ferrous sulphate help to remove 57.14% turbidity, 83.87% Total Suspended Solids, 43.30% total solids, 19.04% Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 72.72% Chemical Oxygen Demand, nearly 70% of Oil & grease. Another Chemical treatment named lime, Ferric Chloride and alum treatment help to remove 67.85 % turbidity, 70.96% Total Suspended Solids, 27.56% total solids, 38.09% Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 63.63% Chemical Oxygen Demand, nearly 80% of Oil & grease.
It is also observed from that lime and alum treatment has maximum % of removal efficiency of TSS, BOD, COD, Oil & Grease than other two chemical treatments. It transpires that the lime and alum treatment will be economically viable and acceptable by textile industry.