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Study on Cost Effective Treatment System in Food Processing Industry

Author Affiliations

  • 1North Maharashtra University Jalgaon Maharashtra, India and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • 2School of Environmental & Earth Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India

Int. Res. J. Environment Sci., Volume 5, Issue (8), Pages 37-41, August,22 (2016)

Abstract

It is noticed that the spent concentrated brine constituted a considerable volume of strong waste with an objectionable odor. Spent brine is a strong pollutant and creates serious disposal problems, because of the large quantities of organic matter and salt contained therein. The operational cost goes high due to high installation cost and skilled operational requirements for the available best treatment for the concentrated brine is Nano-filtration followed by the Evaporation. In this paper the study of the pilot plant comprises of Pretreatment with PAC & Polyelectrolyte followed by the Sand filter and three Activated carbon filters in series, study shows that concentrated brine is treated satisfactory and reducing the COD & BOD from the Brine. Further this treatment is not achieving the disposable standards as it is having considerable BOD as well as COD but we can reuse this water in the process as it is having large salt concentration and by this way we will recycle the salt which will reduce our consumption on Water as well as Salt. Also groundwater water pollution problems will be minimized due to this project. Therefore, further experiment should be carried out for large - scale operations for recycling potential of Concentrated brine.

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