

Author: Lubkowitz-Bailey Erika Ryan Christine Reith Charles Phipps Scott Wylie Michael
Publisher: Water Environment Federation
ISSN: 1938-6478
Source: Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, Vol.2002, Iss.15, 2002-01, pp. : 248-267
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Abstract
In 2001, an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturer started up a new on-site wastewater pretreatment system for its batch chemical synthesis plant (the Facility) in the southeastern region of the United States to comply with the Federal Effluent Guideline categorical pretreatment standards by September 21, 2001. The heart of the new pretreatment system relies on biological oxidation of soluble solvents in a high purity oxygen (HPO) sequencing batch reactor (SBR) system. Although both SBRs and HPO systems have been widely and effectively implemented in industrial wastewater applications, the combination of these two technologies has only been applied in two-full scale applications in the United States. This paper presents a case study of the largest application of the HPO SBR system and highlights findings from start-up of the HPO SBR system.The HPO SBR technology selected for the new pretreatment system was based on results from a 10-month pilot-scale testing program conducted at the Facility. Results from pilot-scale testing (Rodieck,
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