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Título: Sizing a System for Treating Effluents from the Mozambique Sugar Cane Company
Autores/as: Muguirrima Vasco Mariano, Paulino 
Chirinza Rafael Penicela, Nicolau 
León-Zerpa, Federico 
Pérez Báez, Sebastián O. 
Mendieta-Pino, Carlos 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3303 ingeniería y tecnología químicas
3328 Procesos tecnológicos
Palabras clave: Environmental management
Sugar industries
Wastewater
Treatment systems
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Proyectos: Mitigación del cambio climático a través de la innovación en el ciclo del agua mediante tecnologías bajas en carbono 
Project PIE 2023-60 CONVOCATORIA DE PROYECTOS DE INNOVACIÓN EDUCATIVA 2023 de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Publicación seriada: Sustainability (Switzerland) 
Resumen: The sugar industry must be managed in a manner that encourages innovation with regard to the waste generated throughout the process. The organic load of sugar mill waste is high, as is its potential to pollute water bodies at various stages of the production process, including cooling bearings, mills, sugar cane washing, bagasse waste and cleaning products. It is therefore necessary to identify treatment mechanisms that not only reduce this waste but also return purer water to the environment, combining the reuse of water in various applications. The objective of this study was to analyze the results of the physical and chemical properties of the effluents generated and the principal treatment technologies employed for the remediation of industrial wastewater from sugar factories. The wastewater from Mozambique’s sugar mills has high levels of dissolved or suspended solids, organic matter, pressed mud, bagasse and atmospheric pollutants. The BOD/COD ratio is low (<2.5), indicating the need for secondary treatment or, more specifically, biological treatment. This can be achieved through humid systems built from stabilization ponds, with the resulting water suitable for reuse in agricultural irrigation. In this work, an educational proposal has been developed for engineering students where they learn to calculate and optimize, among other parameters, the natural wastewater treatment and compare it with a conventional wastewater treatment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/133401
ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: 10.3390/su16198334
Fuente: Sustainability [ISSN 2071-1050], v. 16 (19), 8334
Colección:Artículos
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