MODESTO, H. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7631889093670252; MODESTO, Heline Santana.
Resumen:
In this research, the anaerobic treatment process of the putrescible organic fraction
from municipal solid waste with sludge seeding was evaluated. The experimental system
was built at EXTRABES (Estacao Experimental de Tratamento Biologico de Esgoto
Sanitario), in Campina Grande City, State of Paraiba. Three anaerobic reactors (200 L - RI;
20 L - R2; 9 L - R3) were monitored during 260 days and the biostabilization process
efficiency was estimated in connection with the reactor size. For this study, the three
reactors were operated with the same organic load (780 kgosw/m3reacior), the same sludgewaste
moisture content (80%) and the same seeding material percentage (40%). The samples
collections was made in solid, liquid and gas fractions, and its performance was evaluated
upon the ratios of reduction from the parameters: Total Volatile Solids and Substrate Mass.
The results showed that reactors efficiency decline with the size. The biogas produced by
reactors Rl and R3 presented significant power potential, since it was constituted nearly by
70% of methane. The percolated from all the reactors showed good reductions of DQO,
STV, AGY, NTK, PT, fecal coliforms and streptococci. Probably, the continuous additions
of sewage was the cause of fluctuations in coliforms and streptococci exhibited along the
process, although the fecal streptococci's one has been more constant.