Operation of suspended-growth shortcut biological nitrogen removal (SSBNR) based on the minimum/maximum substrate concentration
This study exploited the concept of the minimum/maximum substrate concentrations (MSC values) for identifying proper start-up conditions and achieving stable and low effluent total ammonium nitrogen (TAN) concentrations in suspended-growth short-cut biological nitrogen removal (SSBNR). Calculations...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water research (Oxford) 2010-03, Vol.44 (5), p.1419-1428 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study exploited the concept of the minimum/maximum substrate concentrations (MSC values) for identifying proper start-up conditions and achieving stable and low effluent total ammonium nitrogen (TAN) concentrations in suspended-growth short-cut biological nitrogen removal (SSBNR). Calculations based on the MSC concept indicated that S
Dmax, the TAN concentration above which ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) are washed out, was around 450
mgTAN/L at the given operating conditions of 2
mg/L of dissolved oxygen and pH 8, while nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) should be washed out at around 40
mgTAN/L. Therefore, the experimental research was focused on the optimal TAN-concentration range for SSBNR, between 50 and 100
mg/L. Experimental results showed that a nitrification reactor with initial TAN concentration above 450
mg/L did not give a successful start-up. However, two days of starvation, which decreased the TAN concentration in the reactor to 95
mg/L, stabilized the reaction quickly, and stable SSBNR was sustained thereafter with 80
mgTAN/L and 98% nitrite accumulation in the reactor. During stable SSBNR, the removal ratio of chemical oxygen demand per nitrite nitrogen (ΔCOD/ΔNO
2–N) for denitrification was 1.94
gCOD/gN, which is around 55% of that required for nitrate denitrification. Based on a clone library,
Nitrosomonas occupied 14% of the total cells, while the sum of
Nitrobacter and
Nitrospira was less than the detection cut-off of 2%, confirming the NOB were washed out during SSBNR. A spiking test that doubled the influent ammonium loading caused the TAN concentration in the reactor to reach washout for AOB, which lasted until the loading was reduced. Thus, a loading increase should be controlled carefully such that the system does not exceed the washout range for AOB. |
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ISSN: | 0043-1354 1879-2448 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.watres.2009.11.030 |