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. 2006;2006:90384. doi: 10.1155/JAMMC/2006/90384

Comparison Study of Manometric Respirometric Test and Common Chemical Methods in the Determination of BODbold7 in a Pulp and Paper Mill's Wastewaters

Katri Roppola 1, Toivo Kuokkanen 1, Hannu Nurmesniemi 2, Jaakko Rämö 3, Risto Pöykiö 4, Hanna Prokkola 1
PMCID: PMC1903458  PMID: 17671628

Abstract

The biological oxygen demand (BOD) test is widely used in many wastewater treatment plants. The conventional BOD tests are usually time-consuming and the results are often out of date for process control purposes. The aim of this research was to compare the manometric respirometric test with common chemical methods in the determination of BOD of wastewater from a pulp and paper mills as well as to evaluate the BOD 7 values of both wastewaters from the short-term respirometric measurements. The results showed that there were differences in the BOD7 values of paper mill samples measured by conventional and respirometric methods. The main cause was found to be the dilution solution used in the conventional BOD tests. Using the same mineral solution in the respirometric measurements diminished the difference remarkably. Evaluation of the BOD7 value after two or three days incubation was proved to work very well and the estimated results were close to measured values (deviations 1%–12%).

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Contributor Information

Katri Roppola, Email: katri.roppola@oulu.fi.

Toivo Kuokkanen, Email: toivo.kuokkanen@oulu.fi.

Hannu Nurmesniemi, Email: hannu.nurmesniemi@storaenso.com.

Jaakko Rämö, Email: jaakko.ramo@oulu.fi.

Risto Pöykiö, Email: risto.poykio@kemi.fi.

Hanna Prokkola, Email: hprokkol@paju.oulu.fi.


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