Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water

Powdered activated carbon pellet (PACP) filter was found very effective for the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrient from the fish wastewater. It was found in the study that fish waste water generated from rearing tilapia fish in a glass aquarium for 48 hours had high organic and nut...

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Main Authors: Helal Uddin, A.B.M., Saeed, Mohammad, Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi
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spelling my.iium.irep.121432022-11-07T03:40:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/12143/ Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water Helal Uddin, A.B.M. Saeed, Mohammad Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi QR Microbiology TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants Powdered activated carbon pellet (PACP) filter was found very effective for the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrient from the fish wastewater. It was found in the study that fish waste water generated from rearing tilapia fish in a glass aquarium for 48 hours had high organic and nutrient content. This high organic and nutrient containing wastewater while passed through the 30 cm PACP filter could remove 90% COD, 93% phosphate and 85% ammonia nitrogen after 10 L of fish wastewater loading. The optimum flow rate for the PACP filter was 100 ml/min. In a comparative study it was found that PACP filter had a better COD removal capacity compared to a same size granular activated carbon (GAC) filter. After 10 L loading of fish wastewater GAC filter showed only 50% removal where as it was 90% for PACP filter. PACP filter did not reach to the breakthrough level or exhausted after continuous loading of 35 L of fish wastewater. Filtered PACP filter wastewater was used for rearing tilapia fish and up to the fourth water changing with a 48 hour interval, the fish was in good condition and no death occurred. Key words: . Lifescience Global 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12143/2/Fish_Wastewater_Treatment.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/12143/1/JBAS-Dr._Helal.pdf Helal Uddin, A.B.M. and Saeed, Mohammad and Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi (2007) Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water. Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3 (1). pp. 5-10. ISSN 1814-8085 (P) 1927-5129/12 (O) http://www.jbaas.com/html/Previous%20Issues/Volume%20No.%203%20No.%201/Headings/H-2.html
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topic QR Microbiology
TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants
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TD194 Environmental effects of industries and plants
Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
Saeed, Mohammad
Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi
Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
description Powdered activated carbon pellet (PACP) filter was found very effective for the removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrient from the fish wastewater. It was found in the study that fish waste water generated from rearing tilapia fish in a glass aquarium for 48 hours had high organic and nutrient content. This high organic and nutrient containing wastewater while passed through the 30 cm PACP filter could remove 90% COD, 93% phosphate and 85% ammonia nitrogen after 10 L of fish wastewater loading. The optimum flow rate for the PACP filter was 100 ml/min. In a comparative study it was found that PACP filter had a better COD removal capacity compared to a same size granular activated carbon (GAC) filter. After 10 L loading of fish wastewater GAC filter showed only 50% removal where as it was 90% for PACP filter. PACP filter did not reach to the breakthrough level or exhausted after continuous loading of 35 L of fish wastewater. Filtered PACP filter wastewater was used for rearing tilapia fish and up to the fourth water changing with a 48 hour interval, the fish was in good condition and no death occurred. Key words: .
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author Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
Saeed, Mohammad
Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi
author_facet Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
Saeed, Mohammad
Mohd Asri, Mohd Nawi
author_sort Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
title Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
title_short Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
title_full Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
title_fullStr Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
title_full_unstemmed Fish wastewater treatment with "PACP" filter and reuse of the treated water
title_sort fish wastewater treatment with "pacp" filter and reuse of the treated water
publisher Lifescience Global
publishDate 2007
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/12143/2/Fish_Wastewater_Treatment.pdf
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