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Aerobic activated sludge-stabilization pond process for piggery wastewater treatment at Zhongluotan Lean Swine Breeding Farm
GAO Yun-Chao1, KUANG Zhe-Shi1, TIN Xing-Shan1, DU Zhong-Liang2, YANG Jing-Pei2
1. Biotechnological Research Institute, Guangzhou 510640, China; 2. Lean Swine Breeding Center, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China
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Abstract  

150 tons of sewage of which the COD was usually above 15 000mg·L-1 was discharged from Lean Swine Breeding Center of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences for one day. Aerobic activated sludge-stabilization pond method was used to treat the sewage from the piggery. The raw sewage flowed through the coarse sieve screen, fine sieve screen, hydrolytic acidulation tank, primary settling tank, aeration tank, final settling tank and stabilization pond. The sludge was transported to the dewatering tank for desiccation. The total area of aerobic activated sludge treatment is about 150m×50m, and the stabilization pond sized 6 000 m2. The treated sewage from stabilization pond achieves the Second Class Drainage Standard according to "The National Standard of Wastewater Overall Drainage (GB8978-88)" and can be used to irrigate for rice and other vegetable field directly.

Key wordspiggery      sewage      activated sludge      stabilization pond     
Received: 25 February 2003     
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GAO Yun-Chao,KUANG Zhe-Shi,TIN Xing-Shan, et al. Aerobic activated sludge-stabilization pond process for piggery wastewater treatment at Zhongluotan Lean Swine Breeding Farm[J]. , 2003, 22(1): 63-66.
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