Application of integrated coagulation-flocculation and biofilter for the treatment of food-processing industrial wastewater: Performances, microbial community, and cost analysis
Key Points
Wastewater treatment efficiency reached 90% using an integrated coagulation-flocculation and biofilter system, with a notable microbial community enhancing the process.
Cost analysis indicated that the integrated system could reduce treatment costs by approximately 30% compared to traditional methods.
Assessment of microbial diversity shows a robust community that supports effective pollutant breakdown in food-processing wastewater.
Highlights the potential for sustainable water management practices in food industries, indicating broad applicability for various operations.
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