TY - JOUR
T1 - Comprehensive technological assessment for different treatment methods of leather tannery wastewater
AU - Nigam, Mohit
AU - Mishra, Puranjan
AU - Kumar, Pradeep
AU - Rajoriya, Sunil
AU - Pathak, Pankaj
AU - Singh, Shraddha Rani
AU - Kumar, Smita
AU - Singh, Lakhveer
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Abstract: The leather-making process necessitates large amounts of water and consequently generates tons of liquid waste as leather tannery wastewater (TWW) is disposed of directly in the open environment. Open disposal of untreated TWW into the natural environment causes an accumulation of various polluting compounds, including heavy metals, dyes, suspended solids inorganic matter, biocides, oils, tannins, and other toxic chemicals. It thus poses potential hazards to the environment and human health. This study primarily focuses on providing in-depth insight into the characteristics, treatment strategies, and regulatory frameworks for managing TWW in leather processing industries. Different technologies of conventional physico-chemical (equalization, coagulation, and adsorption), advanced approaches (Fenton oxidation, ozonation, cavitation), thermo-catalytic and biological treatments available to treat TWW, and their integrative approaches were also highlighted. This review also sheds light on the most frequently applied technologies to reduce contaminant load from TWW though there are several limitations associated with it such as being ineffective for large quantities of TWW, waste generation during treatment, and high operational and maintenance (O&M) costs. It is concluded that the sustainable alternatives applied in the current TWW technologies can minimize O&M costs and recirculate the treated water in the environment. The exhaustive observations and recommendations presented in this article are helpful in the industry to manage TWW and recirculate the water in a sustainable manner. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
AB - Abstract: The leather-making process necessitates large amounts of water and consequently generates tons of liquid waste as leather tannery wastewater (TWW) is disposed of directly in the open environment. Open disposal of untreated TWW into the natural environment causes an accumulation of various polluting compounds, including heavy metals, dyes, suspended solids inorganic matter, biocides, oils, tannins, and other toxic chemicals. It thus poses potential hazards to the environment and human health. This study primarily focuses on providing in-depth insight into the characteristics, treatment strategies, and regulatory frameworks for managing TWW in leather processing industries. Different technologies of conventional physico-chemical (equalization, coagulation, and adsorption), advanced approaches (Fenton oxidation, ozonation, cavitation), thermo-catalytic and biological treatments available to treat TWW, and their integrative approaches were also highlighted. This review also sheds light on the most frequently applied technologies to reduce contaminant load from TWW though there are several limitations associated with it such as being ineffective for large quantities of TWW, waste generation during treatment, and high operational and maintenance (O&M) costs. It is concluded that the sustainable alternatives applied in the current TWW technologies can minimize O&M costs and recirculate the treated water in the environment. The exhaustive observations and recommendations presented in this article are helpful in the industry to manage TWW and recirculate the water in a sustainable manner. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
KW - Advance oxidation processes
KW - Biological process
KW - Conventional method
KW - Tannery wastewater
KW - Thermal catalytic treatment
KW - Wastewater treatment
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85131533854
U2 - 10.1007/s11356-022-21259-x
DO - 10.1007/s11356-022-21259-x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 35680745
AN - SCOPUS:85131533854
SN - 0944-1344
VL - 30
SP - 124686
EP - 124703
JO - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
JF - Environmental Science and Pollution Research
IS - 60
ER -