Simple approach for the rapid estimation of BOD5 in food processing wastewater

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2020 Jun;27(16):20554-20564. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-08703-6. Epub 2020 Apr 10.

Abstract

A simple approach was developed for the rapid and accurate estimation of 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) in food processing wastewater. Immobilization of the natural microbial consortium that was collected from an aerobic compartment of a food processing wastewater treatment plant was simply performed by adhesion using a low-cost porous carrier. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus cereus, and Streptomyces, whose salt-tolerance and ability to break down organic compounds have been widely reported, were found to be predominant. These microorganisms may cause an enhancement of the bioreactor response in the presence of sodium chloride. Consequently, a modified glucose-glutamic acid (GGA) calibration standard was proposed in which an appropriate amount of NaCl was added; this solution was found to be more effective in terms of accuracy and practicality than both conventional GGA and the synthetic wastewater recipe from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The calibrated self-built packed-bed bioreactor exhibited good precision of 3% or less in predicting BOD5 in influent, which is similar to the performance of the most common commercial biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) bioreactors. There was a statistical agreement between the results obtained from this rapid BOD biosensor and the conventional methods, even when testing treated wastewater samples.

Keywords: BOD biosensor; Bioreactor; Calibration standard; Dilution factor; GGA; Salt-tolerant bacteria.

MeSH terms

  • Bioreactors
  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • Food Handling
  • Oxygen / analysis
  • Wastewater / analysis*

Substances

  • Waste Water
  • Oxygen