New Technology to Recycle Wastewater
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
An EU-funded project has developed an innovative system of recycling the wastewater from olive oil production
Algatec II is a collaborative research project addressing the ‘optimization of the biotechnological recycling solution for olive washing water' funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.
By using the water recycling system olive producers use up to 90 percent less water, a major benefit for the environment.
In order to process 100 kg of olives, about 50 liters of water are used to wash the olives before processing. The leftover wastewater is contaminated and cannot be disposed of. This is because the polyphenols which are found in olives, though good for human health, can be harmful to the environment if released in large quantities.
Traditionally, wastewater would be left in large evaporation ponds but this method has a few drawbacks: capacity is limited, stagnant water causes the development of bad odors and the breeding of insects, and the ponds would often have to be emptied manually.
Using the new technology developed by ALGATEC II, after the olives are washed, the used water is pumped into a photobioreactor where the pollutants are absorbed by micro-organisms.
Source: Olive OilTimes
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