Abstract:
Nowadays, water resources are becoming increasingly scarce and many of them are
polluted by anthropogenic sources such as industries, agriculture and households.
Therefore, the treatment of wastewater remains a critical need before discharging it to
natural water streams. The main purpose of wastewater treatment is to remove the
various contaminants that are present in the wastewater. With the rapid development
of the food industry, a large amount of wastewater is discharged, which poses a great
threat to the environment. In fact, beer is the fifth most popular beverage drunk
worldwide after tea, carbonated drinks, milk, and coffee. The majority of the
ingredients in beer are made up of water. The brewing process often generates large
amounts of wastewater effluent and solid wastes that must be disposed off or treated
in the least costly and safest way. As a result, many brewers are today searching for
ways to cut down on this water usage during the beer brewing process, and/or means
to treat the brewery wastewater cost-effectively and safely for reuse particularly
important for water scarcity. Lion Brewery Ceylon PLC is one of the leading company
in Sri Lanka producing beer at Biyagama area with the waste water treatment facilities.
In this view, this study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the biological
treatment plant of a brewery located at Biyagama, Sri Lanka and find the suitability
for the use of it for different purposes. The biological treatment consists of anaerobic
treatment through an anaerobic hybrid reactor (AHR) and conventional aerobic
treatment (Activated Sludge Process (ASP). The data was collected for the month of
January and February starting from 1st January 2023 to 3rd February 2023 and used for this
study. The inlet and outlet characteristics were measured at a particular point before and
after each process unit at every treatment plant. The treatment efficiency in terms of Total
Suspended Solids, pH, Temperature, Chemical oxygen demand, biological oxygen
demand, alkalinity, volatile fatty acids and Mixed liquor suspended solids were also
analyzed.
ln this study, collected data was analyzed to identify the treatment efficiency of the
brewery wastewater plant. The Up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket used as the anaerobic
process shows high COD removal efficiency of the effluent. COD removal efficiency
of the anaerobic A digester (D101A) around 72 -98% with an average efficiency of
78.9% whereas, anaerobic digestor B (D101 B) shows the COD removal efficiency
around 72-94% with an average of 80.4% and aerobic digestion around 90-99%.The
final treated water was containing the E-coli and coliform up to a certain level and it
was not harmful to discharge into the surface water based on the Central
Environmental Authority standards. Further, treatment of the treated water to remove
the remaining E-coli and Coliform Reverse Osmosis plant or Microbial fuel cell will
be suggested from this finding of the study.