Treatment of Piggery Wastewater with Ferric Chloride can Improve the Efficiency of a Soil-column Used for Decolorization
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The ferric chloride method for coagulating wastewater from livestock barns was used to pretreat wastewater in order to more effectively decolorize the wastewater with a soil-column. The addition of ferric chloride to the wastewater resulted in not only the efficient removal of color but also the simultaneous reduction of chemical oxygen demand. The coagulation method was also effective in preventing clogging of the soil in the column during filtration of the wastewater.
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MORI Tatsuma
Osaka Agricultural and Forestry Research Center
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SAKIMOTO Michio
Osaka Agricultural and Forestry Research Center
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- Treatment of Piggery Wastewater with Ferric Chloride can Improve the Efficiency of a Soil-column Used for Decolorization
- Treatment of Piggery Wastewater with Ferric Chloride can Improve the Efficiency of a Soil-column Used for Decolorization
- Treatment of Piggery Wastewater with Ferric Chloride can Improve the Efficiency of a Soil-column Used for Decolorization