Slaughterhouses, Rendering facilities, and Abattoirs Effluents parameters to be treated
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Slaughterhouses, Rendering facilities, and Abattoirs Effluents parameters to be treated Effluent from slaughterhouses, rendering facilities, and abattoirs is highly polluted and requires rigorous treatment before discharge or reuse. The wastewater typically contains a mix of organic matter, fats, oils, grease, and nutrients. Here are the key parameters that need to be treated:
Typical Effluent Parameters in Slaughterhouse/Rendering/Abattoir Wastewater
Special Contaminants (Rendering Plants Specifically)
High protein and lipid content
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Temperature fluctuations (hot wastewater from cooking)
Treatment Requirements
To effectively treat this effluent, the treatment process typically includes: slaughterhouses-rendering-facilities-and-abattoirs-effluents-parameters-to-be-treated
Pre-treatment: Screening, grit removal, FOG traps
Primary treatment: Sedimentation, flotation (DAF)
Secondary treatment: Biological (aerobic, anaerobic)
Tertiary treatment: Nutrient removal, filtration, disinfection
Sludge handling: Dewatering, digestion, disposal
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