Assessment Efficiency of Vermifiltration in Municipal Wastewater Treatment: A Pilot Study
Abstrak
Nowadays, most developing countries face the challenge of ever-increasing municipal sewage in rural areas. In this respect, many countries cannot afford the cost of establishing a wastewater treatment plant. Therefore, this study aims to obtain executive information and evaluate the efficiency of vermilter (VF) in domestic wastewater treatment. This study investigates the performance of a pilot-scale vermifilter system containing Eisenia fetida earthworms for sanitary wastewater treatment. For this purpose, a pilot-scale vermifilter was installed to ascertain the variation of pH, biological oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), total dissolved solid (TDS), NO3 —N, NH3-N, TN, PO4, 3 − and total phosphorus (TP) in an incubation period of 120 days. In addition, a conventional geofilter without earthworm was used as the experimental control. The process includes using two small cylindrical plastic reactors with a depth of 62.5 cm and a capacity of 80 L. The vermifiltration (VF) caused a significant decrease in the levels of BOD5 (92.5%), COD (77.1%), TSS (88.8%), TDS (70%), NH3-N (95.11%), TN (52%), PO4 3− (77.1%), and TP (69.86%). Meanwhile, the removal efficiencies for the above parameters in the control reactor were 54.94%, 67.5%, 70.4%, 53.37%, 42%, 77.3%, 72.65%, and 62.17%, respectively. Vermifilter is one of the feasible methods for wastewater treatment. Therefore, VF technology can be considered an environmentally friendly method for wastewater treatment.
Penulis (5)
M. Fahiminia
Morteza Shanbedi
A. Yari
Mehdi Asadi
D. J. Naghan
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2025
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 2×
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.4103/ijehe.ijehe_57_22
- Akses
- Open Access ✓