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Textile Industry Wastewaters Treatment
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Textile ProcessingAdvanced Oxidation ProcessIndustrial Wastewater ManagementChemical EngineeringWaste Management StrategiesEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringPretreatmentWater TreatmentRecyclingWastewater ManagementLanolin RecoveryIndustrial WastewaterEffective WaterWaste ManagementWastewater Treatment
Effective water and waste management strategies enable us to decrease water consumption and pollution load of wastewaters. Typical examples of low-waste technologies are lanolin recovery in wool scouring, hydroxide recovery in cotton mercerizing, recovery of synthetic sizes and reuse of dye baths. Wastewaters are treated by a sequence of physical–chemical and biological processes. Traditionally, coagulation/flocculation(c/F) has been favored as the first treatment step followed by biological treatment as the second step. More recently a reverse sequence of treatment has been utilized in several cases with success. Novel technologies have been developed such as catalytic oxidation, decoloration by ozone, adsorption/desorption. Their practical use is, however, still rare. Joint treatment with municipal wastewaters has been favored wherever possible.