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Achieving partial denitrification-anammox in biofilter for advanced wastewater treatment

Bin Cui, Qing Yang, Xiuhong Liu, Wenjun Wu, Zhibin Liu, Pengchao Gu

2020Environment International103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, partial denitrification (PDN) - anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) process has been widely studied in activated sludge for nitrate wastewater treatment. However, achieving PDN-Anammox in biofilter for domestic wastewater treatment was never reported. In this study, two lab-scale PDN biofilter and Anammox biofilter were built up to treat simulated domestic wastewater. The results showed that stable nitrogen removal performance was kept with averaged effluent nitrogen of 10.2 mg/L. Stable nitrite accumulation performance was achieved with low abundance of nitrite reductase gene, while influent composition influenced nitrogen transformation pathway in PDN biofilter. When treating domestic wastewater, nitrification and partial denitrification led to the higher nitrite accumulation ratio of 75.4%. The percentage contribution of anammox biofilter was 74.6% for nitrogen removal, and Candidatus Brocadia was dominant genus. After long-term operation, limited substrate concentration caused interspecific competition among various anammox bacteria, leading to an increasing proportion of Candidatus Brocadia fulgida. PDN-Anammox biofilter is a feasible process to advanced wastewater treatment, which could save aeration consumption and carbon source addition, and reduce sludge production.

Topics & Concepts

AnammoxBiofilterDenitrificationWastewaterEffluentPulp and paper industryNitriteSewage treatmentEnvironmental chemistryChemistryActivated sludgeNitrateEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceNitrogenDenitrifying bacteriaOrganic chemistryEngineeringWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
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