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ALGAL BIOREACTOR FOR THE REMOVAL OF POLLUTION PARAMETER
FROM SUGAR MILL EFFLUENT
Banu priya.S[1], Nivetha.D[2], Reetha Devi.R[3], Sharmila Devi.S[4], Sri Nivashini.U[5]
1Assistant professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Vivekanandha college of Technology for women, Tamilnadu, India
2, 3, 4UG Students, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Vivekanandha college of Technology for women, Tamilnadu, India
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Abstract - The waste water fromsugarmilleffluentconsists
of various undesirable compounds whichcauseenvironmental
issues when it is discharged into the terrestrial land as well as
the aquatic environment if untreated. The main objective of
treating the waste effluent is to reduce the both organic and
inorganic compounds by treating it with algae. Algae induced
water treatments are implemented because of its inherent
characteristics of in taking the inorganic compounds for their
growth and thereby reduce the pollutants present in the
wastewater. The species cyanobacteria are the algae which
efficiently treats waste water. The sugar mill effluent is taken
as sample. The process is applicable in both aerobic and
anaerobic situations. By inoculating cyanobacteria in
secondary treated sugar mill effluent the contaminants and
the harmful substances are reduced from the subjected
effluent. The various parameters like chloride, sulfate and pH
contents are continuously monitored and the results will be
accurate in reducing the pollutants from sugar mill effluent.
Key Words: Keywords: Algae, Pollutants, sugarmill
effluent.
1. INTRODUCTION
Water that is on the earth today is the same water that was
here when the earth began. This is possible because of
recycled water, both naturally occurring and as result of
human technology. The earth naturally reuses its water;
however, water recycling in the human population uses
technology to speed up the process through practices like
reusing waste water for purposes such asirrigation,flushing
a toilet or filling up a ground water basin. Advantages of
recycled water includes many times, recycling water not
only prevents its removal from sensitive environments, but
it keeps waste water from going into bodies of water suchas
ocean or rivers. Recycling water takes waste water such as
sewage and reuses it, instead of routine it directly into the
nearest river or ocean where it could spread pollution and
disrupt the aquatic life.
Water treatment is a process used to remove contaminants
from wastewater or sewage and convert it into an effluent
that can be returned to the water cycle with minimum
impact on the environment, or directly reused .the latter is
called water reclamation because treatedwastewatercan be
used for other purposes. The treatment process takes place
in a waste water treatment plant (WWTP), often referred to
as a water resource recovery facility (WRRF) or a sewage
treatment plant (STD).pollutants in municipal waste water
are removed or broken down. The treatment of waste water
is part of the overarching field of sanitation
2. STUDY AREA
2.1 SCOPE
The scope of wastewater management with algae has
evolved throughout history with changes in socioeconomic
conditions, city structures, and the environment. Today,
wastewater with algae infrastructure that is well planned
and operated supports urban sanitation and related
activities.
2.2 OBJECTIVES
Surface water is generally pollutedbytheactivitiesofhuman
as well as the animals. In order to purify them for further
reuses some kind of treatment methods must be adopted.
The process of implementing micro organisms in
wastewater treatment reduces the cost of equipments, man
power; space required for the treatment plant, energy
resources and it gives significant and clear results when
compared to the conventional methods of waste water
treatment. Treating the sugar mill effluent with algae and
reducing its pollutants is the main objective of this study.
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3. MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY
3.1 METHODOLOGY
3.2 BIOREACTOR
Bioreactors are the vessels/containers which provide
biological, biochemical, and biomechanical requirementsfor
the optimal growth of the fermenting microorganisms
and/or biochemical reactions on the industrial scale for the
synthesis of desired products. Efficient bioreactors are
capable of maintaining the desired biological activity by
controlling the temperature, pH, fluid velocity, shear stress,
mass and heat transfer, O2, CO2,andnutrientsupply,reaction
rate, and cell growth. Bioreactors are used in all domains of
large-scale industrial biotechnology where a large scale
production is required.
3.3 AEROBIC CONDITION
An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that can
survive and grow in an oxygenated environment.Inpractice,
bioreactors are often pressurized; this increases the
solubility of oxygen in water.in an aerobic process, optimal
oxygen transfer is sometimes the rate limiting step. Oxygen
is poorly soluble in water – even less in warm fermentation
broths – and is relatively scarce in air (20.95%)
4. WASTE WATER CHARACTERISTICS
4.1 SUGAR MILL WASTE EFFLUENT
Sugar is the most important food supplement of our daily
diet. During the production of sugar,largevolumeofwateris
used by sugar mills for processing, and produces large
amount of wastewater. The sugar mill wastewater have
color, organic compounds, low pH, high temperature, BOD,
COD, total dissolve solid (TDS), sludge, press mud and
bagasse etc. If this wastewater is released in the
environment before the treatment, it will cause harmful
effect on aquatic life, animals, plants, human being and also
change the soil properties. Therefore, it is necessary to treat
the wastewater before their disposal. Three important
treatment methods i.e. physical, chemical and biological are
employed to treat the wastewater. Biological treatment of
sugar mill wastewater has several significant advantages
over other available methods. Treatment of sugar mill
wastewater mainly affected by pH and temperature of
effluents, biomass during the reaction, reaction time, type
and speed of reactions, aerobic or anaerobic conditions,
presence of catalyst, inhibitor, nutrients and concentration
of the sulfide and its other compound inthewastewater.The
treated wastewater can be reused in the industry for
processing and may also be used for fertile-irrigation for
agriculture or other purposes likecompostandbiofertilizers
within the limit prescribed by the Central Pollution Control
Board. Reuse of treated effluent can reduce the fresh water
demand in various sectors. Treated effluent contains well
balanced chemicals with low toxic metal ion. The diluted
treated effluent have shown significant increase in
chlorophyll, carotenoids, total sugar, amino acids, protein
contents and suitable for seed germination and seedling
growth over the bore well water and undiluted treated
effluent.
4.2 SECONDARY TREATMENT OF SUGARMILL
EFFLUENT
The effluent collected fromsugarindustrymustbetreatedas
the experiment deals with secondary treated wastewater.
The cyanobacterium is inoculated after the secondary
treatment of sugar mill effluent. The sugar mill effluent is
filtered through a layer of hypo sludge (wastecollectedfrom
paper mill industry without the addition of any chemicals
that is the pure powdered form of paperwaste).Filteringthe
effluent is a form of secondary treatment and the output
sugar mill effluent is collected for preceding the study with
algae.
5. ALGAE
The majority of algae live in aquatic habitats. Yet, the word
"aquatic" is almost limited in its ability to encompass the
diversity of these habitats. These organisms can thrive in
freshwater lakes or in saltwater oceans. They can also
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endure a range of temperatures, oxygen or carbon dioxide
concentrations, acidity andturbidity.For example,giant kelp
are found more than 200 meters below the polar ice sheets,
according to "Algae," while the unicellular green algal
species Dunaliella salina is found in very salty, or
hypersaline, environments such as the Dead Sea. Free-
floating, mostly unicellular algae that live withinilluminated
regions of water are known as planktonic. Thosethatadhere
to surfaces are known as benthic algae. Such algae grow on
mud, stones, other algae and plants, or animals, according to
"Algae."
Algae are also able to survive on land. Some unexpected
places where they grow are tree trunks, animal fur, snow
banks, hot springs (according to "Algae") and in soil,
including desert crusts.
Mostly, algae live independently in their various growth
forms (single cells, colonies, etc.), but they can also form
symbiotic relationships with a varietyofnon-photosynthetic
organisms including ciliates, sponges,mollusksandfungi(as
lichens). One of the benefits of such relationshipsisthatthey
enable algae to broaden the horizons of their habitats.
5.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF BLUE GREEN ALGAE
Blue-green algae, also known as Cyanobacteria, are a group
of photosynthetic bacteria that many people refer to as
"pond scum." Blue-green algae are most often blue-green in
color, but can also be blue, green, reddish-purple, or brown.
Blue-green algae generally grow in lakes, ponds, and slow-
moving streams when the water is warm and enriched with
nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen.
When environmental conditions are just right, blue-green
algae can grow very quickly in number. Most species are
buoyant and will float to the surface, where they form scum
layers or floating mats. When this happens, we call this a
"blue-green algae bloom." In Wisconsin, blue-green algae
blooms generally occur between mid-June and late
September, although in rare instances, blooms have been
observed in winter, even under the ice.
Concerns associated with blue-green algae include
discolored water, reduced light penetration, taste and odor
problems, and dissolved oxygen depletions during die-off,
and toxin production. Discolored water is an aesthetic issue,
but when blue-green algae reach bloom densities, they can
actually reduce light penetration, which can adverselyaffect
other aquatic organisms both directly (e.g., other
phytoplankton and aquatic plants) and indirectly (e.g.,
zooplankton and fish that depend on phytoplankton and
plants). Blue-green algae blooms can be quite smelly, and
though it is recommended that people never drink raw
water, blue-green algae have been known to affect the taste
of drinking water that comes from surface waters
experiencing a bloom. Here in Wisconsin, most of the state
relies on groundwater, rather than surface water, for
drinking water. When a blue-green algae bloom dies off, the
blue-green algae cells sink and are broken down by
microbes. This breakdown process requires oxygen and can
create a biological oxygen demand. Increases in biological
oxygen demand result in decreases in oxygen concentration
in the water, and this can adversely affect fish and other
aquatic life, and can even result in fish kills.
Blue-green algal toxins are naturally produced chemical
compounds that sometimes are produced inside the cells of
certain species of blue-green algae. These chemicals are not
produced all of the time and there is no easy way to tell
when blue-green algae are producing them and when they
are not. When the cells are broken open, the toxins may be
released. Sometimes this occurs when the cells die off
naturally and they break open as they sink and decay in a
lake or pond. Cells may also be broken open when the water
is treated with chemicals meant to kill algae, and when cells
are swallowed and mixed with digestive acids in the
stomachs of people or animals. The only way to besureifthe
toxins are present is to have water samples analyzed in a
laboratory using sophisticated equipment.
6. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
6.1 Determination Of pH
The pH was determined by using pH meter. pH is defined as
the negative logarithmic of hydrogenionconcentration.pH=
-log[H+]. The actual pH of industrial effluent is 6.5-8.5.
6.2 Determination of sulphate
Sulphate ions are precipitated with HCl and Barium
Chloride. The precipitated Barium Sulphate is filtered and
dried, ignited and weighed as BaSO4. The Sulphatecontentof
natural waters is an important considerationindetermining
their suitability for public and industrial water supplies.
Knowledge of Sulphate content of the sludge or waste fed to
digestion units provides a means of estimating the H2S
content of the gas produced.
6.3 Determination of chloride
Chloride ion is determined by Mohr’s Method. The water
sample is titrated with standard SilverNitrateinwhichSilver
Chloride is precipitated at first. Potassium Chromate is used
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an indicator. The end of titration is indicated by formation of
red Silver Chromate from excess Silver Nitrate.
8. RESULT AND DISSCUSSION
8.1GENERAL
From the analysis of the sugar mill effluent it is concluded
that some of the parameters like chloride, sulfate, pH are
treated and the results are obtained.
8.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATER
Table -1: characteristics of sugar mill effluent before the
addition of blue green algae
PARAMETERS OBTAINED VALUES UNITS
pH 7.25 -
TOTAL SOLIDS 4.73 mg/l
CHLORIDE 290 mg/l
SULFATE 625 mg/l
DO NA mg/l
BOD 30 mg/l
COD 43 mg/l
Table -2: characteristics of sugar mill effluent after adding
blue green algae and the results of 5 days analysis.
PARAMETERS
OF SUGARMILL
EFFLUENT
DAY
1
DAY
2
DAY
3
DAY
4
DAY
5
PH 7.28 7.30 7.45 7.49 7.63
SULFATE 622 617 612 609 602
CHLORIDE 290 285 270 260 252
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
pH
pH
DAY 5
DAY 4
DAY 3
DAY 2
DAY 1
INITIAL
VALUE
Chart -1: PH rating (with blue green algae)
Chart -2: chloride rating (with blue green algae)
17%
17%
17%17%
16%
16%
SULFATE
INITIAL
VALUE
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
DAY 5
Chart -3: sulfate rating (with blue green algae)
9. CONCLUSION
The experimental study of this algae inoculated wastewater
treatment proves that this system considerably reduces the
amount of pollution when compared to the earlier results in
sugar mill effluent. The parameters pH,chloride,sulfatehave
been selected for study and experiments were conducted in
reducing the particular parameters and the results proved
the efficiency of this sustainable cost- effective system .
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  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 03 | Mar 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4231 ALGAL BIOREACTOR FOR THE REMOVAL OF POLLUTION PARAMETER FROM SUGAR MILL EFFLUENT Banu priya.S[1], Nivetha.D[2], Reetha Devi.R[3], Sharmila Devi.S[4], Sri Nivashini.U[5] 1Assistant professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Vivekanandha college of Technology for women, Tamilnadu, India 2, 3, 4UG Students, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Vivekanandha college of Technology for women, Tamilnadu, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - The waste water fromsugarmilleffluentconsists of various undesirable compounds whichcauseenvironmental issues when it is discharged into the terrestrial land as well as the aquatic environment if untreated. The main objective of treating the waste effluent is to reduce the both organic and inorganic compounds by treating it with algae. Algae induced water treatments are implemented because of its inherent characteristics of in taking the inorganic compounds for their growth and thereby reduce the pollutants present in the wastewater. The species cyanobacteria are the algae which efficiently treats waste water. The sugar mill effluent is taken as sample. The process is applicable in both aerobic and anaerobic situations. By inoculating cyanobacteria in secondary treated sugar mill effluent the contaminants and the harmful substances are reduced from the subjected effluent. The various parameters like chloride, sulfate and pH contents are continuously monitored and the results will be accurate in reducing the pollutants from sugar mill effluent. Key Words: Keywords: Algae, Pollutants, sugarmill effluent. 1. INTRODUCTION Water that is on the earth today is the same water that was here when the earth began. This is possible because of recycled water, both naturally occurring and as result of human technology. The earth naturally reuses its water; however, water recycling in the human population uses technology to speed up the process through practices like reusing waste water for purposes such asirrigation,flushing a toilet or filling up a ground water basin. Advantages of recycled water includes many times, recycling water not only prevents its removal from sensitive environments, but it keeps waste water from going into bodies of water suchas ocean or rivers. Recycling water takes waste water such as sewage and reuses it, instead of routine it directly into the nearest river or ocean where it could spread pollution and disrupt the aquatic life. Water treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater or sewage and convert it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle with minimum impact on the environment, or directly reused .the latter is called water reclamation because treatedwastewatercan be used for other purposes. The treatment process takes place in a waste water treatment plant (WWTP), often referred to as a water resource recovery facility (WRRF) or a sewage treatment plant (STD).pollutants in municipal waste water are removed or broken down. The treatment of waste water is part of the overarching field of sanitation 2. STUDY AREA 2.1 SCOPE The scope of wastewater management with algae has evolved throughout history with changes in socioeconomic conditions, city structures, and the environment. Today, wastewater with algae infrastructure that is well planned and operated supports urban sanitation and related activities. 2.2 OBJECTIVES Surface water is generally pollutedbytheactivitiesofhuman as well as the animals. In order to purify them for further reuses some kind of treatment methods must be adopted. The process of implementing micro organisms in wastewater treatment reduces the cost of equipments, man power; space required for the treatment plant, energy resources and it gives significant and clear results when compared to the conventional methods of waste water treatment. Treating the sugar mill effluent with algae and reducing its pollutants is the main objective of this study.
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 03 | Mar 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4232 3. MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY 3.1 METHODOLOGY 3.2 BIOREACTOR Bioreactors are the vessels/containers which provide biological, biochemical, and biomechanical requirementsfor the optimal growth of the fermenting microorganisms and/or biochemical reactions on the industrial scale for the synthesis of desired products. Efficient bioreactors are capable of maintaining the desired biological activity by controlling the temperature, pH, fluid velocity, shear stress, mass and heat transfer, O2, CO2,andnutrientsupply,reaction rate, and cell growth. Bioreactors are used in all domains of large-scale industrial biotechnology where a large scale production is required. 3.3 AEROBIC CONDITION An aerobic organism or aerobe is an organism that can survive and grow in an oxygenated environment.Inpractice, bioreactors are often pressurized; this increases the solubility of oxygen in water.in an aerobic process, optimal oxygen transfer is sometimes the rate limiting step. Oxygen is poorly soluble in water – even less in warm fermentation broths – and is relatively scarce in air (20.95%) 4. WASTE WATER CHARACTERISTICS 4.1 SUGAR MILL WASTE EFFLUENT Sugar is the most important food supplement of our daily diet. During the production of sugar,largevolumeofwateris used by sugar mills for processing, and produces large amount of wastewater. The sugar mill wastewater have color, organic compounds, low pH, high temperature, BOD, COD, total dissolve solid (TDS), sludge, press mud and bagasse etc. If this wastewater is released in the environment before the treatment, it will cause harmful effect on aquatic life, animals, plants, human being and also change the soil properties. Therefore, it is necessary to treat the wastewater before their disposal. Three important treatment methods i.e. physical, chemical and biological are employed to treat the wastewater. Biological treatment of sugar mill wastewater has several significant advantages over other available methods. Treatment of sugar mill wastewater mainly affected by pH and temperature of effluents, biomass during the reaction, reaction time, type and speed of reactions, aerobic or anaerobic conditions, presence of catalyst, inhibitor, nutrients and concentration of the sulfide and its other compound inthewastewater.The treated wastewater can be reused in the industry for processing and may also be used for fertile-irrigation for agriculture or other purposes likecompostandbiofertilizers within the limit prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board. Reuse of treated effluent can reduce the fresh water demand in various sectors. Treated effluent contains well balanced chemicals with low toxic metal ion. The diluted treated effluent have shown significant increase in chlorophyll, carotenoids, total sugar, amino acids, protein contents and suitable for seed germination and seedling growth over the bore well water and undiluted treated effluent. 4.2 SECONDARY TREATMENT OF SUGARMILL EFFLUENT The effluent collected fromsugarindustrymustbetreatedas the experiment deals with secondary treated wastewater. The cyanobacterium is inoculated after the secondary treatment of sugar mill effluent. The sugar mill effluent is filtered through a layer of hypo sludge (wastecollectedfrom paper mill industry without the addition of any chemicals that is the pure powdered form of paperwaste).Filteringthe effluent is a form of secondary treatment and the output sugar mill effluent is collected for preceding the study with algae. 5. ALGAE The majority of algae live in aquatic habitats. Yet, the word "aquatic" is almost limited in its ability to encompass the diversity of these habitats. These organisms can thrive in freshwater lakes or in saltwater oceans. They can also
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 03 | Mar 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4233 endure a range of temperatures, oxygen or carbon dioxide concentrations, acidity andturbidity.For example,giant kelp are found more than 200 meters below the polar ice sheets, according to "Algae," while the unicellular green algal species Dunaliella salina is found in very salty, or hypersaline, environments such as the Dead Sea. Free- floating, mostly unicellular algae that live withinilluminated regions of water are known as planktonic. Thosethatadhere to surfaces are known as benthic algae. Such algae grow on mud, stones, other algae and plants, or animals, according to "Algae." Algae are also able to survive on land. Some unexpected places where they grow are tree trunks, animal fur, snow banks, hot springs (according to "Algae") and in soil, including desert crusts. Mostly, algae live independently in their various growth forms (single cells, colonies, etc.), but they can also form symbiotic relationships with a varietyofnon-photosynthetic organisms including ciliates, sponges,mollusksandfungi(as lichens). One of the benefits of such relationshipsisthatthey enable algae to broaden the horizons of their habitats. 5.1 CHARACTERISTICS OF BLUE GREEN ALGAE Blue-green algae, also known as Cyanobacteria, are a group of photosynthetic bacteria that many people refer to as "pond scum." Blue-green algae are most often blue-green in color, but can also be blue, green, reddish-purple, or brown. Blue-green algae generally grow in lakes, ponds, and slow- moving streams when the water is warm and enriched with nutrients like phosphorus or nitrogen. When environmental conditions are just right, blue-green algae can grow very quickly in number. Most species are buoyant and will float to the surface, where they form scum layers or floating mats. When this happens, we call this a "blue-green algae bloom." In Wisconsin, blue-green algae blooms generally occur between mid-June and late September, although in rare instances, blooms have been observed in winter, even under the ice. Concerns associated with blue-green algae include discolored water, reduced light penetration, taste and odor problems, and dissolved oxygen depletions during die-off, and toxin production. Discolored water is an aesthetic issue, but when blue-green algae reach bloom densities, they can actually reduce light penetration, which can adverselyaffect other aquatic organisms both directly (e.g., other phytoplankton and aquatic plants) and indirectly (e.g., zooplankton and fish that depend on phytoplankton and plants). Blue-green algae blooms can be quite smelly, and though it is recommended that people never drink raw water, blue-green algae have been known to affect the taste of drinking water that comes from surface waters experiencing a bloom. Here in Wisconsin, most of the state relies on groundwater, rather than surface water, for drinking water. When a blue-green algae bloom dies off, the blue-green algae cells sink and are broken down by microbes. This breakdown process requires oxygen and can create a biological oxygen demand. Increases in biological oxygen demand result in decreases in oxygen concentration in the water, and this can adversely affect fish and other aquatic life, and can even result in fish kills. Blue-green algal toxins are naturally produced chemical compounds that sometimes are produced inside the cells of certain species of blue-green algae. These chemicals are not produced all of the time and there is no easy way to tell when blue-green algae are producing them and when they are not. When the cells are broken open, the toxins may be released. Sometimes this occurs when the cells die off naturally and they break open as they sink and decay in a lake or pond. Cells may also be broken open when the water is treated with chemicals meant to kill algae, and when cells are swallowed and mixed with digestive acids in the stomachs of people or animals. The only way to besureifthe toxins are present is to have water samples analyzed in a laboratory using sophisticated equipment. 6. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS 6.1 Determination Of pH The pH was determined by using pH meter. pH is defined as the negative logarithmic of hydrogenionconcentration.pH= -log[H+]. The actual pH of industrial effluent is 6.5-8.5. 6.2 Determination of sulphate Sulphate ions are precipitated with HCl and Barium Chloride. The precipitated Barium Sulphate is filtered and dried, ignited and weighed as BaSO4. The Sulphatecontentof natural waters is an important considerationindetermining their suitability for public and industrial water supplies. Knowledge of Sulphate content of the sludge or waste fed to digestion units provides a means of estimating the H2S content of the gas produced. 6.3 Determination of chloride Chloride ion is determined by Mohr’s Method. The water sample is titrated with standard SilverNitrateinwhichSilver Chloride is precipitated at first. Potassium Chromate is used
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 03 | Mar 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4234 an indicator. The end of titration is indicated by formation of red Silver Chromate from excess Silver Nitrate. 8. RESULT AND DISSCUSSION 8.1GENERAL From the analysis of the sugar mill effluent it is concluded that some of the parameters like chloride, sulfate, pH are treated and the results are obtained. 8.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE WATER Table -1: characteristics of sugar mill effluent before the addition of blue green algae PARAMETERS OBTAINED VALUES UNITS pH 7.25 - TOTAL SOLIDS 4.73 mg/l CHLORIDE 290 mg/l SULFATE 625 mg/l DO NA mg/l BOD 30 mg/l COD 43 mg/l Table -2: characteristics of sugar mill effluent after adding blue green algae and the results of 5 days analysis. PARAMETERS OF SUGARMILL EFFLUENT DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 PH 7.28 7.30 7.45 7.49 7.63 SULFATE 622 617 612 609 602 CHLORIDE 290 285 270 260 252 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% pH pH DAY 5 DAY 4 DAY 3 DAY 2 DAY 1 INITIAL VALUE Chart -1: PH rating (with blue green algae) Chart -2: chloride rating (with blue green algae) 17% 17% 17%17% 16% 16% SULFATE INITIAL VALUE DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 Chart -3: sulfate rating (with blue green algae) 9. CONCLUSION The experimental study of this algae inoculated wastewater treatment proves that this system considerably reduces the amount of pollution when compared to the earlier results in sugar mill effluent. The parameters pH,chloride,sulfatehave been selected for study and experiments were conducted in reducing the particular parameters and the results proved the efficiency of this sustainable cost- effective system . REFERENCES [1] Rai,L.C.,Gour,J.P.,Kumar, H.D.,1981.phycology and heavy metal pollution.Biol.Rev.56,99-151 [2] Tam, N.F.Y.,Wong,Y.S.,1995 wastewaternutrientremoval by chlorella pyrenoidosa and scenedesmus sp. Environ.pollut.58,19-34 [3] Christian.A; Senthil.C and Nagamani.B(2009)Anaerobic co-Digestion of Dairy Manure and Algal Biomass for Biogas Production.
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