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Procesos de estabilización de residuos generados en la industria textil en Colombia mediante lodos activados

Authors: Patarroyo Hernández, Eliana Margarita;

Procesos de estabilización de residuos generados en la industria textil en Colombia mediante lodos activados

Abstract

La técnica de tratamiento que se describe para los efluentes textiles es un proceso biológico aerobio conocido como lodos activados, en el cual las bacterias son los microorganismos más importantes, ya que son los causantes de la descomposición de la materia orgánica del afluente. Los objetivos del tratamiento biológico aplicado al agua residual, son: transformar materia biodegradable disuelta y particulada en productos finales (CO2, H2O, lodos de desecho), capturar e incorporar sólidos suspendidos y coloidales no sedimentables, en floc biológico o bio-película, transformar o remover nutrientes, principalmente nitrógeno y fósforo, y en algunos casos remover trazas de compuestos orgánicos específicos. The technology of treatment that is described for the effluent textiles is a biological aerobic process known as activated muds, in which the bacteria are the most important microorganisms, since they are the causers of the decomposition of the organic matter of the tributary. The aims of the biological treatment applied to the residual water, they are: disuelta to transform biodegradable matter and particulada in final products (CO2, H2O, muds of waste), to capture and to incorporate solid suspended and colloidal floc biological or bio movie, to transform or to remove nutrients, principally nitrogen and phosphorus, and in some cases to remove traces of organic specific compounds.

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Industria Textil, Treatment of waters., Tratamiento de aguas, Activated muds, Treatment of waters, INDUSTRIA TEXTIL, AGUAS RESIDUALES - TRATAMIENTO POR PROCESO DE LODO ACTIVADO, TRATAMIENTO DEL AGUA, AGUA - PURIFICACION, Lodos activados, Textile industry

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