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      Dairy manure wastewater in serial UASB reactors for energy recovery and potential effluent reuse

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          Abstract This manuscript addresses the use of dairy manure wastewater (DMW) as a substrate for methane production in a high rate system - two serial UASB reactors - and the characterization of the effluent in the different phases of the treatment. Two experimental conditions were applied. In the first, the organic load rate (OLR) was 6.2 gCODtotal L-1 d-1 and the hydraulic retention time (HRT) was 12 days, whereas in experiment 2 they were 14.2 gCODtotal L-1 d-1 and 7.5 days, respectively. The reactors showed a high capacity of removal of COD and solids, i.e., above 71%, which led to bioenergy productivities of 0.55 and 0.73 L CH4 L-1 d-1 in experiments 1 and 2,respectively. The methane yield in UASB1 was 0.19 and 0.08 L CH4g CODrem.-1, respectively, inexperiments 1 and 2. The methane yield in UASB1 was greater than UASB2, with approximately 70% of methane content in the biogas in this reactor.The effluent characterization showed micro and macronutrients - some in high concentrations, as nitrogen, phosphorous, K, and Fe between 12.1 and 521.4 mg L-1, and others in low concentrations, as Ca, Mg, Zn and Mn between 0.6 and 13 mg L-1. Na was not removed from the UASB systems and its concentration in the effluent was raised to 23.5% in comparison with the substrate.

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                Journal
                bjce
                Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
                Braz. J. Chem. Eng.
                Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0104-6632
                1678-4383
                October 2017
                : 34
                : 4
                : 971-983
                Affiliations
                [1] Jaboticabal orgnameUniversidade Estadual Paulista orgdiv1Department of Agricultural Engineering orgdiv2Environmental Sanitation Laboratory Brazil
                [2] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Estadual da Paraíba orgdiv1Science and Technology Center orgdiv2Chemistry Department Brazil
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                S0104-66322017000400971
                10.1590/0104-6632.20170344s20160297
                bc5093ae-7276-49f8-b1f7-b10c851347a2

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 02 September 2016
                : 29 January 2016
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 37, Pages: 13
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                Livestockwaste,Bio-energy,High-rate reactors,Nutrients
                Livestockwaste, Bio-energy, High-rate reactors, Nutrients

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