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Co-treatment and utilisation of liquid pharmaceutical wastes
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Liquid Pharmaceutical WastesEngineeringDecontaminationWaste TreatmentWaste DisposalBiological Waste TreatmentAnaerobic DigestionWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioremediationWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyCarbon-rich Liquid WastesIndustrial WastewaterCarbon-rich WastesWaste ManagementPharmaceutical IndustryEnvironmental EngineeringRecycling
The pharmaceutical industry produces carbon-rich liquid wastes which have been generally qualified as hazardous. A significant proportion of these carbon-rich wastes are currently sent for incineration, although they could be utilised. It was found that the majority of the liquid wastes investigated in this study could be used in biological N-removal as carbon sources for denitrification in domestic wastewater treatment, or for anaerobic biogas production. The volatile content could be separated and the solvents re-utilised, the residual toxic organic compounds could be decomposed by wet oxidation and subsequently sent for biological treatment.
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