INITIAL STUDY OF THE POLLUTION LOAD ASSESSMENT FROM DOMESTIC WASTEWATER AND THE APPLICATION OF MICROOGANIC PRODUCTS FOR TREATMENT OF ORGANIC MATTER IN TO LICH RIVER | Loan | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

INITIAL STUDY OF THE POLLUTION LOAD ASSESSMENT FROM DOMESTIC WASTEWATER AND THE APPLICATION OF MICROOGANIC PRODUCTS FOR TREATMENT OF ORGANIC MATTER IN TO LICH RIVER

About this article

Received: 24/02/22                Revised: 28/04/22                Published: 11/05/22

Authors

1. Luu Minh Loan Email to author, VNU - University of Science
2. Pham Thi Thu Ha, VNU - University of Science
3. Nguyen Thanh Huyen, VNU - University of Science
4. Nguyen Lan Anh, VNU - University of Science
5. Duong Minh Nhat, VNU - University of Science
6. Hoang Thi Trang, VNU - University of Science
7. Vu Van Trong, VNU - University of Science

Abstract


To Lich river is located in the middle of Hanoi, the country’s political cultural centre, but still suffers from serious pollution. Despite receiving a lot of attention and investment from all levels and sectors, and although many domestic and foreign projects have been implemented, the results have not been as expected. To contribute to the mitigation of river water pollution, we conduct the research on treament of To Lich River water by using Sagi Bio 2 biological product. The use of biological products will limit the impacts on humans and the environment compared to conventional chemical treatment measures. The study carried out several actual sampling and treatment at laboratory-scale. The analysis results showed that To Lich River water has been heavily polluted. The study conducted experiments to treat To Lich River water using the biological product with a dosage of 2 ml/L in the condition of no aeration, achieving a good result. COD concentration reduced by 90%, meeting the standard. Although Phosphate concentration was still over the standard, it reduced about 41%. Nitrat concentration before treatment was under the standard and tended to reduce after treatment.

Keywords


To Lich River; Pollution; Biological product; Sagi Bio2; COD

References


[1] T. N. Q. Nguyen, “Studying the current water environment state for planning the To Lich River wastewater treatment system – from Hoang Quoc Viet to Nga Tu So segment,” Thesis on the subject: Using and Protecting the environmental resource, Vietnam National University, 2012, Code 60 85 15.

[2] V. Q. Tran and V. S. Tran, “A study of waste water impacts of main factories on water quality of To Lich River, Ha Noi,” VNU Journal of Science, Earth Sciences, vol. 26, pp. 174-178, 2010.

[3] Z. Hana, N. Guo, H. Yan, Y. Xu, J. Wang, Y. Zhao, Y. Zhao, L. Meng, X. Chi, H. Zhao, and M. E. Tucker, “Recovery of phosphate, magnesium and ammonium from eutrophic water by struvite biomineralization through free and immobilized Bacillus cereus MRR2,” Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 320, 2021, Art. no. 128796, doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128796.

[4] T. T. Ngo, T. V. H. Bui, M. D. Vu, and V. M. Chu, “Study on extracellular enzymes o f some newly isolated Bacillus strains and their ability to use them for wastewater treatment,” VNU Journal of Science, Natural Sciences and Technology, no. 25, pp. 101-106, 2009.

[5] D. T. Tran, T. K. C. Tran, T. T. T. Truong, T. L. Nguyen, T. T. H. Tran, and T. H. Nguyen, “Investigating the possibility of domestic wastewater treatment using activated sludge technology added Bacillussp,” Science Technology Journal, no. 50, pp. 100-105, 2019.

[6] T. C. Tang, T. H. Nguyen, T. M A. Dang, and L. M. Vu, “Research on using friendly technology to treat organically polluted ponds and lakes in rural areas,” Safty – Health & Working Environment, no. 1,2&3, pp. 11-16, 2014.

[7] N. D. Cao, T. B. Nguyen, and T. X. M. Nguyen, “Application of bio-product in treatment of water-sludge from catfish bottom-pond,” Can Tho University Journal of Science, vol. 23a, pp. 1-10, 2012.

[8] T. D. Vu, T. N. Pham, T. D. Hoang, and L. H. Tran, “Isolation and selection of bacteria strains adapted to high temperatures, wide pH range, have high cellulase activity and the first initial application to wastewater treatment of paper mills,” Journal of Forestry Science and Technology, no. 1, pp. 3-10, 2018.

[9] T. T. Ho and N. D. Cao, “Environmental factors affecting coaggregation efficiency of bacteria in piggery wastewater in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam,” Can Tho University Journal of Science, Part B: Agriculture, Fisheries and Biotechnology, vol. 32, pp. 17-26, 2014.

[10] D. P. Luong, Wastewater treatment technology by biological methods. Education Publishing House, Hanoi, 2009.

[11] A. P. Economonpoulos, Assessment of sources of air, water, and land pollution – A guide to rapid source inventory techniques and their use in formulating environmental control strategies. Part one: rapid inventory techniques in environmental pollution. World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1993.

[12] C. V. Tran, Textbook of Environmental Microbiology. Vietnam National University Press, Hanoi, 2001.

[13] T. M. D Vu, Microbiology practice book. Vietnam National University Press, Hanoi, 2001.

[14] Y. Zhang, M. Sun, R. Yang, X. Li, L. Zhang, and M. Li, “Decoupling water environment pressures from economic growth in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China,” Ecological Indicators, vol. 122, 2021, Art. no. 107314, doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.107314.

[15] H. Zhang, Y. Song, and L. Zhang, “Pollution control in urban China: A multi-level analysis on household and industrial pollution,” Sci. Total Environ., vol. 749, 2020, Art. no. 141478, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141478.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.5584

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.
TNU Journal of Science and Technology
Rooms 408, 409 - Administration Building - Thai Nguyen University
Tan Thinh Ward - Thai Nguyen City
Phone: (+84) 208 3840 288 - E-mail: jst@tnu.edu.vn
Based on Open Journal Systems
©2018 All Rights Reserved