1. Sustainable treatment of paint industry wastewater: Current techniques and challenges
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Adani Azhoni, Basavaraju Manu, and Surya Nair K
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Environmental Engineering ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Industrial Waste ,02 engineering and technology ,Wastewater ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Waste Disposal, Fluid ,01 natural sciences ,Water Purification ,Industrial wastewater treatment ,Paint ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Pollutant ,Suspended solids ,Sewage ,Waste management ,Chemical oxygen demand ,Heavy metals ,General Medicine ,020801 environmental engineering ,Sustainability ,Environmental science ,Sewage treatment ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
Paint manufacturing industries produce wastewater containing high chemical oxygen demand and turbidity, besides organic matter, suspended solids, and heavy metals that cause enormous environmental damages. Safely treating this wastewater before being disposed to the natural water sources is essential for attaining the UN SDGs, particularly Goal 14: Life under water. Besides being efficient, wastewater treatment techniques must be sustainable - environmentally, economically, and ethically. While a few papers have reviewed specific treatment methods for certain pollutants, such as heavy metals, oils, and azo dyes from industrial wastewater, a comprehensive review of various treatment methods for all the pollutants of a particular industrial wastewater - paint industry - is lacking. This paper reviews the current treatment methods used for treating paint industry wastewater including the physicochemical, biological, and chemical treatment techniques. The physicochemical techniques produce large amount of sludge making it difficult for disposal while biological treatment techniques are difficult to maintain because of the uncertainties in the chemical compositions of the paint wastewater. Advanced oxidation processes are emerging as preferred methods among the chemical methods for reducing the toxicity of the various components of the paint wastewater with reduced sludge quantity. The review of various emerging techniques of paint industry wastewater treatments in this paper points to the need for paying greater attention to combining the oxidation and biological processes as they are emerging as sustainable methods for effective reduction of toxicity in paint wastewater while also reducing the sludge management challenges.
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- 2021
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