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ALVAREZ, Yoanis et al. EVALUATION OF THE ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITY OF THE WASTEWATERS FROM MEET PROCEDURE. RTQ [online]. 2012, vol.32, n.3, pp. 295-307. ISSN 2224-6185.

The operation of a bioreactor requires an appropriate inoculum. So in this work were evaluate three inocula for the biotreatment of wastewater from the meat processing industry (COMCAR) "Álvaro Barba Machado": the sludge stabilization pond (L), cow manure, which is a pattern (E) and a mixture thereof 1:1 (v: v) (EL). This methanogenic activity was determined in Visser modified culture medium, adding glucose or acetate as substrates, and then the biodegradability assay was performed in the presence of residual. The results show the increased production of methane in the presence of acetate, suggesting a prevalence of methanogenic anaerobic populations; necessary to develop an anaerobic treatment. The test with glucose and acetate showed differences in the activities of L inoculum (0,024 vs 0,015 gDQOCH4 / g VSS * d, respectively), demonstrating the presence of other trophic groups (acidogenic and acetogenic bacteria) to obtain methane. The inocula behavior in the biodegradability assay is similar, indicating the not presence of inhibitory compounds. The inoculum L was the best adapted to the characteristics of the effluent, with a yield of methane (YCH4/DQO) of 270.8 mL / gDQO, and also presented the best results in the degradation of organic matter (as COD, 77% ), protein (78%), volatile fatty acids (VFA, 80%). This sludge is an inoculation source for the anaerobic reactors for treating this type of wastewater.

Keywords : waste; anaerobic digestion; inoculum; biodegradability.

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