CISDI enters coking waste water treatment market
Date:2020/1/6 Source: CISDI
Chongqing Steel is to benefit from a CISDI development which will
dramatically improve waste water treatment at its coking plant.
An environmentally-friendly coking waste water rebuild will be carried
out by CISDI on an EPC basis.
Cokes at Chongqing Steel
are due to
increase from 2.80 to 3.20 million tonnes during 2020.
Its current coking waste water treatment system will receive such
heavy-polluting desulphurised waste liquids that indicators for treated COD
(chemical oxygen demand) and cyanide will be severely affected.
Next year’s waste output is due to be even higher, so it is imperative
for Chongqing Steel to take action to rebuild and upgrade its
existing treatment system to ensure water meets quality standards and is not
hazardous to the environment.
CISDI’s task is to improve the current treatment capacity of 90 to 110
cubic metres an hour and to upgrade existing facilities to meet a safe and
stable treated water quality standard.
Surveys have enabled CISDI to identify on-site problems and production
data and research results have been combined to find a number of effective
solutions.
CISDI plans to add pre-treatment equipment before the existing system
for removing oil and cyanide. This will reduce oil content and cyanide
concentration in downstream waste water and ensure a stable downstream
biological treatment operation.
The CISDI team will also be applying a patented combined process - MBBR
(moving bed biofilm reactor) - and activated sludge for the system’s biological
treatment, which has no dilution water added and is able to improve the
system’s resistance to impact.
This will lay the groundwork for future improvement of discharge
standards and may enable a zero liquid discharge target to be achieved.