Abstract: Treatment 93 Production of textile industry pollutionTextile Printing and dyeing processes include pre-treatment, dyeing and printing, finishing.The main pollutants are organic matters which come from the pre-treatment process of pulp, cotton gum, cellulose, hemicellulose and alkali, as well as additives and dyes using in dyeing and printing processes.Pre-treatment wastewater accounts for about 45% of the total, and dyeing/printing process wastewater accounts for about 50%~55%, while finishing process produces little.In China, chemical fiber accounts for about 69% of total in which polyester fibers accounts for more than 80%.Cotton accounts for 80% of the natural fiber production.Therefore, the dyeing wastewater analysis of production and pollution is based on these two fibers.Pre-treatment of cotton includes desizing and scouring.The main pollutants are the impurities in the cotton, cotton gum, hemicellulose and the slurry, alkali in weaving process.The current average COD concentration in the pre-treatment is 3000 mg/L.The main pollutants in dyeing/printing are auxiliaries and the residual dyes.The average concentration of COD is 1000 mg/L and the total average concentration is 2000 mg/L after mixing.Pre-treatment of polyester fibers mainly involves in the reduction with alkali.The so-called reduction is treating the polyester fabric with 8% of sodium hydroxide at 90 C for about 45 minutes.Some polyester fabrics will peel off and decompose into terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol so that a thin polyester fabric will have the feel of silk.This process can be divided into continuous and batch type.Taking the batch type as an example, the concentration of COD is up to 20000 mg/L-60000 mg/L.The wastewater from reduction process may account for only 5% of the volume of wastewater, while COD accounts for 60% or more in the conventional dyeing and finishing business.The chroma is one pollutant of the wastewater which causes a lot of concerns.In the dyeing process, the average dyeing rate is more than 90%.It means that the residual dyeing rate in finishing wastewater is about 10%, which is the main reason of contamination.According to the different dyes and process, the chroma is 200 to 500 times higher than before.pH is another factor of the dyeing wastewater.Before the printing and the dyeing process, pH is another factor ,the pH of dyeing wastewater remains between 10 to 11 when treated by alkali at high temperature around 90C in the process of desizing, scouring and mercerization.Polyester base reduction process mainly uses sodium hydroxide, and the total pH is also 10 to 11.Therefore, most dyeing water is alkaline and the first process is to adjust the pH value of the textile dyeing wastewater.The total nitrogen and ammonia nitrogen come from dyes and raw materials, which is not very high, about 10 mg/L.But the urea is needed while using batik techniques.Its total nitrogen is 300 mg/L, which is hard to treat.The phosphorus in the wastewater comes from the phosphor detergents.Considering the serious eutrophication of surface water, it needs to be controlled.Some enterprises use trisodium phosphate so that the concentration of phosphorus will reach 10 mg/L.So, this phosphorus must be removed in the pre-treatment.In the production process, suspended substance comes from fiber scrap and undissolved raw materials.It will be removed through the grille, grid, etc.The suspended solids (SS) in the outflow mainly come from the secondary sedimentation tank, whose sludge has not been separated completely which will reach 10-100 mg/L as usual.Sulfide mainly comes from the sulfur, which is a kind of cheap and qualified dye.Due to its toxicity, it has been forbidden in developed countries.However, in China, some enterprises