Optimization Study of Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) Poultry Wastewater Operation in Low Influent Flow Rate
Keywords:
sustainable treatments, contaminants, treatment efficiency, SBR technology, Poultry wastewaterAbstract
This study examines the effectiveness of Sequencing Batch Reactor
(SBR) technology in treating poultry slaughterhouse wastewater. The
study monitored the parameters of pH, SV30, DO, AN, MLSS, COD, and
BOD to evaluate the efficiency of the biological treatment process. The
results suggest that SBR technology can be effective in removing organic
matter and nitrogen from poultry wastewater. The comprehensive
results reveal the effectiveness of SBR in removing suspended solids,
microorganisms, nitrogen, and organic matter from the wastewater. The
study underscores the importance of monitoring these parameters for
assessing treatment efficacy and highlights the potential of SBR as a
promising solution for sustainable poultry wastewater treatment.
However, the study also highlights the importance of continuous
monitoring and optimization of treatment processes to ensure their
effectiveness.