Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor

Produced water is the largest wastestream of oil and gas exploration. It consists of various organic and inorganic compounds that hinder its beneficial use. This study compared the treatment of produced water in a batch suspended and biofilm activated sludge process. The biofilm carrier material was...

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Main Authors: Ezechi, E.H., Sapari, N., Menyechi, E.J., Ude, C.M., Olisa, E.
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Published: Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.197892018-04-20T07:48:15Z Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor Ezechi, E.H. Sapari, N. Menyechi, E.J. Ude, C.M. Olisa, E. Produced water is the largest wastestream of oil and gas exploration. It consists of various organic and inorganic compounds that hinder its beneficial use. This study compared the treatment of produced water in a batch suspended and biofilm activated sludge process. The biofilm carrier material was made from Gardenia Carinata shell. COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N removal was monitored in both the suspended (control) and floating carrier bioreactors. The results show a rapid reduction of produced water constituents in the floating carrier bioreactor. COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N removal was in the range of 99, 98 and 97 for the floating carrier bioreactor whereas it was 88, 84 and 83 for the control bioreactor. The rapid reduction of COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N clearly indicate that the floating carrier materials served as an attached growth medium for microorganisms, improved the breakdown of produced water constituents and reduced inhibition of microbial metabolic activities. © 2017 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers. Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020901808&doi=10.4491%2feer.2016.123&partnerID=40&md5=83e3bda4e947e5c078e70bdd4df8fb59 Ezechi, E.H. and Sapari, N. and Menyechi, E.J. and Ude, C.M. and Olisa, E. (2017) Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor. Environmental Engineering Research, 22 (2). pp. 210-215. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/19789/
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description Produced water is the largest wastestream of oil and gas exploration. It consists of various organic and inorganic compounds that hinder its beneficial use. This study compared the treatment of produced water in a batch suspended and biofilm activated sludge process. The biofilm carrier material was made from Gardenia Carinata shell. COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N removal was monitored in both the suspended (control) and floating carrier bioreactors. The results show a rapid reduction of produced water constituents in the floating carrier bioreactor. COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N removal was in the range of 99, 98 and 97 for the floating carrier bioreactor whereas it was 88, 84 and 83 for the control bioreactor. The rapid reduction of COD, NH4 +-N and NO3-N clearly indicate that the floating carrier materials served as an attached growth medium for microorganisms, improved the breakdown of produced water constituents and reduced inhibition of microbial metabolic activities. © 2017 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
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author Ezechi, E.H.
Sapari, N.
Menyechi, E.J.
Ude, C.M.
Olisa, E.
spellingShingle Ezechi, E.H.
Sapari, N.
Menyechi, E.J.
Ude, C.M.
Olisa, E.
Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
author_facet Ezechi, E.H.
Sapari, N.
Menyechi, E.J.
Ude, C.M.
Olisa, E.
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title Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
title_short Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
title_full Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
title_fullStr Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
title_sort treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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