Production of Energy and Biofertilizer from Cattle Wastewater in Farms with Intensive Cattle Breeding
2017
de Mendonça, Henrique Vieira | Ometto, Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud | Otenio, Marcelo Henrique
This study evaluates the treatment efficacy and biogas yield of an integrated system composed of a plug-flow biodigester (with sludge recirculation) followed by polishing in a stabilization pond. The system was operated in real scale for 12 months at ambient temperature and under continuous flow. The volumetric yields of biogas varied according to the organic loads applied, between 114 and 294 Kg COD day⁻¹, reaching levels of 0.026 to 0.173 m³ m⁻³ day⁻¹, with concentrations of CH₄ between 56 and 70%. The monthly biogas productions were between 378.5 and 2186.1 m³ month⁻¹ equal to an energy potential of approximately 2070 to 19,168 KWh month⁻¹.The average yearly removals of BOD₅,₂₀ and COD by the integrated treatment system were 70 and 86%, respectively. The average annual removals of NH₄ and TKN were 88.5 and 85.5%, respectively. The pH values were always near neutral, and the alkalinity was in ranges propitious for anaerobic digestion. The results of this study indicate good efficacy in terms of removal of organic matter and nitrogen compounds, with the added benefits of generation of energy and use of the treated effluent as biofertilizer, enabling significant cost reductions to cattle farmers.
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