Análisis de la fase de arranque de un filtro anaerobio seguido de un humedal artificial de flujo vertical ascensional para la remoción de color y materia orgánica en aguas residuales de una industria de textiles

The project’s scope was to treat by start-up phase the wastewater from an industry dedicated to the production of textiles using a hybrid system compounded in an upflow anaerobic filter by an subsurface flow artificial wetland (UAFASFAW), using like support means the bamboo in different sizes (ring,...

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Autor Principal: Arevalo García, William Ricardo
Otros Autores: Gil Vargas, Rafael
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ingeniería. Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria. 2017
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10185/18936
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Sumario: The project’s scope was to treat by start-up phase the wastewater from an industry dedicated to the production of textiles using a hybrid system compounded in an upflow anaerobic filter by an subsurface flow artificial wetland (UAFASFAW), using like support means the bamboo in different sizes (ring, ring ½, ¼ ring and flat). To stablish the type of macrophyte was used in the subsurface flow artificial wetland, it was used a pre-experiment. Many different plant species growing in the wetlands of Bogotá was studied in earlier studies, then the plant species were: barbasco (Polygonum punctatum), botoncillo (Bidens laevis), sombrilla de agua (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides), junco (Schoenoplectus californicus) and Cortadera (Carex sp). During the experimental phase different retention times were handled: 1-5 days and 5-8 days. They were determined the hydraulic load and volumetric load to know design parameters. With relation to the results obtained, during the experimental phase, the hybrid system removed rates of 84.16% in terms of COD, besides the percentage of color removal showed values up to 63.50%. On the other hand, an analysis of adhesion of the biomass in relation to the different sizes of bamboo (flat, ¼ ring ½ ring and ring) by analysis of variance (ANOVA).