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A shift from chemical oxygen demand to total organic carbon for stringent industrial wastewater regulations: Utilization of organic matter characteristics

Authors
Park, Ji WonKim, Sang YeobNoh, Jin HyungBae, Young HoLee, Jae WooMaeng, Sung Kyu
Issue Date
1-3월-2022
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Chemical oxygen demand; Dissolved organic matter characteristics; Discharge regulation; Industrial wastewater; Total organic carbon
Citation
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, v.305
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume
305
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/136492
DOI
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114412
ISSN
0301-4797
Abstract
From 2022, industrial wastewater discharge regulations in South Korea will replace chemical oxygen demand (CODMn) with total organic carbon (TOC). A shift from CODMn to TOC is a pioneering change in protecting water bodies from organic contaminants. However, several industries are struggling to meet these TOC requirements even though their effluents met the CODMn limits. Effluent CODMn/TOC ratios (1.28 +/- 0.64) found in our study were lower than the CODMn/TOC coefficients (1.33-1.80) suggested by the Ministry of Environment in South Korea. Aliphatic and particulate organic matter contents in effluents likely influenced the CODMn/TOC ratio. Regardless of the industrial category, dissolved organic carbon often consists of low molecular weight neutrals, hydrophobic organic carbon, and protein-like substances in raw and treated industrial wastewaters. The present study also revealed that TOC and CODMn represented different organic matter fractions in the paper mill and oil refinery wastewater, whereas the industrial park wastewater showed similar dissolved organic matter characteristics. Specifically, CODMn was effective in the determination of humic content in paper mill wastewater but was underestimated in oil refinery wastewater. Additionally, only paper mill effluents exceeded the TOC requirements (4 of 6 samples) and required an additional post-treatment process owing to higher organic loads.
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