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IAEA-CN-115-50 · Electron Beam Treatment Plant for Textile Dyeing Wastewater


B. Han1, J. Kim1, Y. Kim1, J. Choi2, S. Ahn2, I. E. Makarov3, A.V. Ponomarev3


1EB-TECH Co. , Ltd., Daejeon, Republic of Korea
2Korea Dyeing Technology Centre, Daegu, Republic of Korea
3Institute of Physical Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


Abstract: A pilot plant for treating 1,000m3 of textile dyeing wastewater per day with electron beam has constructed and operated continuously in Daegu, Korea since 1998. This plant is combined with biological treatment system and it shows the reduction of chemical reagent consumption, and also the reduction in retention time with the increase in removal efficiencies of CODCr and BOD5 up to 30~40%. Increase in biodegradability after radiation treatment of aqueous-organic systems is due to radiolytical conversions of non-biodegradable compounds. On the basis of data obtained from pilot plant operation, construction of actual industrial scale plant has started in 2003, and will be finished by 2005. This plant is located on the area of existing wastewater treatment facility (Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex) and to have treatment capacity 10,000m3 of wastewater per day using one 1MeV, 400kW accelerator, and combined with existing bio- treatment facility. The overall construction cost and the operation cost in the radiation processing, when compared to other conventional and advanced oxidation techniques, are more cost-effective and convenient for wastewater treatment. This project is supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Korean Government.

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