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Design of Hybrid Wastewater Treatment Plant for treating 100 CTPD of Industrial Wastewater

Group Members: M. Mubeen (2020-CH-273), Wasiq Ayyaz (2020-CH-287), M. Faizan (2020-CH-271), M. Bilal (2019-CH-273)
Group # 15 | Supervisor: Dr. Ch. Haider Ali | Field Supervisor: Muhammad Kashif (ENGRO Fertilizer)
Department of Chemical, Polymer & Composite Materials Engineering Department, UET Lahore. New Campus.
ABSTRACT METHODOLOGY RESULTS SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Table 1.1 Results
The project aims to design a hybrid wastewater treatment The methodology of the project consist of 4 main steps Parameters Units INLET OUTLET 1. Economic Feasibility
plant for treating industrial wastewater while maintaining 1- Wastewater Treatment by Hybridized methods Flow CTPD 100 97 2. Environmental Impacts
TSS mg/L 321 79

Water
Ecology, Energy and Agronomy by maximizing sludge The combination of VSS mg/L 241 114 3. Energy Positive Cycle
recovery for biogas production[1]. Efficient extraction and - B,P,C BOD mg/L 395 125 4. Job Creation
treatment methods are employed to generate biogas for - C,B,P COD mg/L 750 195
5. Local Economic Impact
Total Alkalinity mgCaCO3/L 343 113
powering operations, while secondary sludge is converted - P,C,B pH - 7 7 6. Clean effluents
into bio-fertilizer [2]. Key focuses include Efficiency , Name Units Inlet Outlet
CONCLUSION

CCPP
Cost-effectiveness and Low environmental impact. This Biogas m3/day 3500 -
Turbine 1 MW/day - 8.4
approach demonstrates the viability of utilizing wastewater Turbine 2 MW/day
In conclusion, The successful design and
- 3.6
sludge as a renewable energy source while promoting Figure 1: Overall Methodology Heat Exchanger Deg C implementation of a hybrid wastewater treatment
25 55
2- Recover maximum sludge from the Wastewater treatment Parameters Units INLET OUTLET
plant integrating biogas production and Combined

Bio Fertilizer
sustainability in waste water management.
Mass (Sludge) Kg 57000 -
Keywords: Wastewater Treatment, Biogas Production, By integration of these techniques the sludge recovery, Storage Phosphate kg Heat and Power (CHP) generation represent a
1710 -
Renewable Energy, Bio-fertilizer, Sustainability. and Utilization will take place Nitrogen Compounds kg pivotal step towards sustainable industrial practices
570 -
Potassium Sulfate kg 855 -
3- Effective Digestion [3] process using UASB Digestor to [4]. Meeting all effluent discharge standards while
PROJECT OBJECTIVES produce maximum biogas (CH4, CO2) for Energy Production
Bio-Fertilizer kg
The HWWTP able to bring the value of desired liquid effluent
- 60135
simultaneously producing renewable biogas for
1. The designing a Hybrid waste water treatment using CCPP parameters & Combined Heat and Power Plant was able to produce 12 energy generation demonstrates the efficacy of
plant to Bring the values of BOD, TSS, TDS, 4- Conversion of secondary sludge to value added biofertilizer. MW Net Energy and Heated water with Overall efficiency of 66%. integrated systems in environmental protection and
Hydrocarbons & fecal coliform within the limits given *B= Biological; P= Physical; C= Chemical *CCPP : Combined Cycle Power Plant resource recovery. The project not only ensures
*CTPD : Cubic Ton Per Day. PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM *HWWTP : Hybrid Wastewater Treatment Plant compliance with regulatory requirements but also
in the PEQS for Liquid Industrial Effluents.
2. The HWWTP will enhances Sustainability by contributes to energy independence, greenhouse
optimizing resource use, reducing environmental gas mitigation, and nutrient recycling through the
impact, and promoting responsible water reuse and production of biofertilizer. Moving forward, such
energy recover rounded approaches are vital for addressing the dual
challenges of wastewater management and energy
3. To explore the opportunity for Business sustainability, flooring the way for a greener and
because it addresses a growing market demand for more resilient future.
cost-effective, compliant, and sustainable waste
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