Paper & Board Mills - Cost Effective Effluent
Treatment
Paper & Board Mills - This informative good
practice guide deals with a number of issues faced by operators
of paper and board mills, focusing
on the optimisation of waste management processes including improving
the performance of effluent treatment plant.
Effluent treatment is of increasing importance
for UK paper and board mills as they strive to:
- Meet increasingly stringent discharge
consent conditions
- Reduce operating costs
This good practice guide is intended to help mills optimise
the performance of their effluent treatment plant by evaluating
their existing processes and then implementing measures recognised
as good practice within the industry. The guide describes
the main control parameters for each process and explains
how to address common effluent treatment issues. |
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Before reviewing the operation of their effluent treatment plant,
mills are urged to take action to minimise the amount and strength
of the effluent produced by the mill. Producing less effluent in
the first place will reduce the demands made on the effluent treatment
plant and thus save both money and effort. Effective balancing to
even out the flow and load on the effluent treatment plant is also
important for cost-effective operation.
The Guide Covers:
- Primary treatment to remove fibre and
other suspended solids from the process;
- Secondary biological treatment (aerobic
or anaerobic) to remove soluble organic pollutants;
- Tertiary treatment, ie effluent polishing,
to produce water of a quality suitable for recycling to mill processes
and/or remove residual pollutants;
- Sludge dewatering to reduce sludge treatment
and disposal costs.
To minimise operating costs while retaining acceptable performance,
it is essential to understand the different processes and to monitor
key control parameters. The guide pays particular attention to the
activated sludge process, with an overview of the microbiology of
this process and suggestions on how to optimise the process in terms
of the food : mass ratio, sludge age and dissolved oxygen content.
Ways of preventing and tackling common operational problems, e.g.
bulking activated sludge and foaming, are described. Five industry
examples illustrate the improvements that can be made by implementing
the measures described in this guide.
Optimising the operation of the effluent treatment plant will reduce
the mill’s operating costs and make it easier for the mill
to comply with its discharge consent conditions. Mills discharging
to sewer will also reduce their trade effluent charges.
Contents of the Guide Include;
- Introduction
- Primary treatment
- Secondary biological treatment
- Tertiary treatment
- Sludge treatment and disposal
- Industry Examples
- Action Plan
Extracted from "Cost Effective Effluent Treatment
in Paper and Board Mills" © Crown copyright
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