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Confronting Assumptions of Phosphorus-Accumulating Organisms and Glycogen-Accumulating Organisms: Peaceful Coexistence in a Carbon-Limited Sidestream EBPR Demonstration

McKenna Farmer, Fabrizio Sabba, Zhen Jia, Patrick Dunlap, James Barnard, Cindy Dongqi Qin, Levi Straka, Joseph A. Kozak, Leon Downing, George Wells

2023ACS ES&T Water13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) is strongly influenced by the influent ratio of readily biodegradable carbon to soluble phosphorus due to the preferences of phosphorus-accumulating organisms (PAO). The sidestream EBPR (S2EBPR) process redirects a portion of return activated sludge (RAS) to a sidestream fermenter, increasing the availability of biodegradable carbon. In this study, we assessed the performance and microbial community structure of a full-scale S2EBPR demonstration supplemented with external carbon dosing. By the end of the 10 month study period, the demonstration achieved a median effluent orthophosphate of 0.3 mg/L. The microbial community consisted of a common core microbiome in the RAS fermenter, EBPR basin, and nitrification basin. The most abundant PAO detected were Ca . “Dechloromonas phosphorivorans”, while the canonical PAO Ca . “Accumulibacter” and Tetrasphaera were observed in lower relative abundance. In addition to non-canonical PAO enrichment, the glycogen-accumulating organism Ca . “Competibacter” proliferated throughout the study and at some points outnumbered PAO taxa by 30 to 1 with no tangible performance impacts. This study provides insights into successful S2EBPR implementation at a low-carbon facility and improves our understanding of microbial community structure and key PAO and GAO in S2EBPR systems.

Topics & Concepts

Enhanced biological phosphorus removalPhosphorusBiologyMicrobial population biologyEffluentEnvironmental chemistryFood scienceChemistryActivated sludgeSewage treatmentBacteriaEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringGeneticsOrganic chemistryWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalSoil and Water Nutrient DynamicsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
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