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Jara, L., (2018). Reducción de coliformes termotolerantes del lodo residual generado en el Reactor UASB mediante tratamiento químico [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/17727
Jara, L., Reducción de coliformes termotolerantes del lodo residual generado en el Reactor UASB mediante tratamiento químico [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/17727
@misc{renati/710057,
title = "Reducción de coliformes termotolerantes del lodo residual generado en el Reactor UASB mediante tratamiento químico",
author = "Jara Huamanñahui, Litza Carmela",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2018"
}
The present research topic was developed with the purpose of determining the dose of Portland Cement in the reduction of thermotolerant coliforms present in the excess sludge from UASB reactor. Also, the optimal exposure time was determined for environmental conditions in the city of Lima during the months of August to January. Batch reactors were fed with wastewater sludge from the CITRAR pilot plant in a drying bed of 5.7L. The main parameters evaluated were the removal of thermotolerant coliforms, pH, humidity, total solids (TS) and volatile solids (VS) and the final amount of wastewater sludge in the batch reactors for different exposure time. Portland Cement doses were added to the sludge were 30% (200g), 21% (140g), 17% (110g), 16% (105g) y 15% (100g) with an exposure time that varied from 8 to 15 days. Each dose was analyzed sequentially to determine the optimum dose that allows to obtain alkaline pH and thus, reduce the concentration of thermotolerant coliforms. Each reactor with Portland Cement was compared to a reactor without Portland Cement. The results were compared with the fecal contamination indicator of the biosolids sanitation parameters of the Peruvian sludge regulations. The dose of 16% (105g) with an exposure time of 8 days showed a concentration lower than 3 NMP/gTS, while the reactor without Portland Cement on day 8 showed a concentration of 3.87E + 08 NMP / gTS, the concentration lower than 3 NMP / gST complies with the fecal contamination indicator of the biosolids sanitation parameters indicated in the Peruvian sludge regulations, which establishes that the concentration must be less than 1000 NMP / gST. The reduction obtained with this dose was 6.21 log that represents a reduction efficiency of 99.99%.
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