Role of air scouring in anaerobic/anoxic tanks providing nitrogen removal by mainstream anammox conversion in a hybrid biofilm/suspended growth full‐scale WWTP in China. (17th June 2021)
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- Role of air scouring in anaerobic/anoxic tanks providing nitrogen removal by mainstream anammox conversion in a hybrid biofilm/suspended growth full‐scale WWTP in China. (17th June 2021)
- Main Title:
- Role of air scouring in anaerobic/anoxic tanks providing nitrogen removal by mainstream anammox conversion in a hybrid biofilm/suspended growth full‐scale WWTP in China
- Authors:
- Yuan, Quan
He, Beiping
Qian, Liang
Littleton, Helen
Daigger, Glen T.
van Loosdrecht, Mark
Wells, George F.
Wang, Kaijun
Cai, Hulin - Abstract:
- Abstract: A full‐scale wastewater treatment plant in China experienced unintentional anammox bacterial enrichment on biofilm carriers placed in the anaerobic and anoxic zones of an anaerobic/anoxic/oxic process under ambient temperatures and without bioaugmentation. Here, we show that microaerophilic conditions resulting from air scouring needed for biofilm carrier suspension in the anaerobic/anoxic zones can support a robust nitritation/anammox process. Results from an in situ on/off air scouring test showed that air scouring strongly induced both ammonia and total inorganic nitrogen removal in the anaerobic/anoxic zones. Ammonium concentration in the anaerobic and anoxic tanks remained constant or even slightly increased when air scouring was off, indicating that air scouring made a noticeable difference in nitrogen profiles in the anaerobic/anoxic zones. Various batch tests further indicated that partial denitrification is not likely to generate nitrite for anammox bacteria. Robust nitritation, and anammox on the carriers, can occur at low dissolved oxygen conditions, as measured in the full‐scale facility. The observations show that mainstream deammonification without sidestream bioaugmentation at moderate temperature is feasible and further optimization by a more dedicated design can result in improved nitrogen removal in cases when chemical oxygen demand is limited in mainstream wastewater treatment. Practitioner points: Microaerophilic conditions in a full‐scale IFASAbstract: A full‐scale wastewater treatment plant in China experienced unintentional anammox bacterial enrichment on biofilm carriers placed in the anaerobic and anoxic zones of an anaerobic/anoxic/oxic process under ambient temperatures and without bioaugmentation. Here, we show that microaerophilic conditions resulting from air scouring needed for biofilm carrier suspension in the anaerobic/anoxic zones can support a robust nitritation/anammox process. Results from an in situ on/off air scouring test showed that air scouring strongly induced both ammonia and total inorganic nitrogen removal in the anaerobic/anoxic zones. Ammonium concentration in the anaerobic and anoxic tanks remained constant or even slightly increased when air scouring was off, indicating that air scouring made a noticeable difference in nitrogen profiles in the anaerobic/anoxic zones. Various batch tests further indicated that partial denitrification is not likely to generate nitrite for anammox bacteria. Robust nitritation, and anammox on the carriers, can occur at low dissolved oxygen conditions, as measured in the full‐scale facility. The observations show that mainstream deammonification without sidestream bioaugmentation at moderate temperature is feasible and further optimization by a more dedicated design can result in improved nitrogen removal in cases when chemical oxygen demand is limited in mainstream wastewater treatment. Practitioner points: Microaerophilic conditions in a full‐scale IFAS reactor caused mainstream anammox in moderate temperate area. Robust nitritation, and anammox on the carriers, can occur at low dissolved oxygen conditions in anaerobic/anoxic tanks with air scouring. Anammox can function well with conventional nitrification and denitrification process at mainstream conditions for stable nitrogen removal. Abstract : Air scouring in anaerobic/anoxic tanks providing nitrogen removal by anammox conversion. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Water environment research. Volume 93:Number 10(2021)
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- Water environment research
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- Volume 93:Number 10(2021)
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- Volume 93, Issue 10 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 93
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0093-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 2198
- Page End:
- 2209
- Publication Date:
- 2021-06-17
- Subjects:
- air scouring -- IFAS -- mainstream anammox -- partial nitritation/anammox -- SND
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/wer.1592 ↗
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- 1061-4303
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