Simultaneous nitrification-denitrifying phosphorus removal (SNDPR) at low DO for treating carbon-limited municipal wastewater

The Science of the Total Environment
Masuduz ZamanGeorge Nakhla

Abstract

This study investigated simultaneous nitrification-denitrifying phosphorus removal in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) activated sludge process. The process consisted of an extended anaerobic period (180 min) followed by a low DO (0.3 ± 0.05 mg/L) simultaneous nitrification-denitrifying phosphorus removal. The reactor was operated within a wide range of COD/N ratio (5-10) without any volatile fatty acids (VFA) supplementation. N and P removal efficiencies were as high as 91% and 96%, respectively. The process was efficient even at a very low COD /N ratio of 5, with N and P removal efficiencies of 70% and 90%, respectively. The N and P removal efficiencies improved to more than 90% at a COD/N ratio 8. It was found that the initial filtered flocculated COD (ffCOD)/[total oxidized Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKNoxidized) + NOx-Nintitial] ratio in the reactor played a significant role in the process efficiency. It was observed that N-removal efficiency decreased with a decrease of [ffCODinitial/ (TKNoxidized + NOx-Ninitial)] ratio even at high COD/N ratio of 10. Simultaneous nitrification denitrification (SND) efficiencies varied between 60%-88% depending on the influent COD/N ratio and [ffCODinitial/ (TKNoxidized + NOx-Ninitial)] ratio in ...Continue Reading

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