Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation

The high energy consumption and excessive waste activated sludge (WAS) production have become the major concerns on the municipal wastewater treatment with conventional biological processes. To tackle these emerging issues, this study demonstrated the feasibility of a novel process integrating an up...

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Main Authors: Gu, Jun, Zhang, Meng, Wang, Siyu, Liu, Yu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1527472021-09-23T02:46:11Z Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation Gu, Jun Zhang, Meng Wang, Siyu Liu, Yu Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre (AEBC) Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Environmental engineering Step-feed Reactor Mainstream Deammonification The high energy consumption and excessive waste activated sludge (WAS) production have become the major concerns on the municipal wastewater treatment with conventional biological processes. To tackle these emerging issues, this study demonstrated the feasibility of a novel process integrating an upflow anaerobic fixed-bed reactor (UAFBR) followed by a continuous step-feed reactor for mainstream deammonification towards improved energy efficiency, minimized sludge production and cost-effective ammonium removal. The results showed that 48.8% of the influent chemical oxygen demand (COD) was directly converted to methane gas in UAFBR with minimized sludge production, while 80% of total nitrogen (TN) was removed in the step-feed reactor. Mass balance on the step-feed reactor revealed that the oxic chambers contributed 51.6% of the removed ammonium oxidation to mainly nitrite, while the produced nitrite was immediately removed via anammox with the ammonium supplied by the step-feed in the following anoxic chambers where about 87.1% TN removal occurred. Moreover, it was found that sustainable repression of nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) was achieved without compromising the activity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB). The anammox bacteria were effectively retained in the anoxic chambers and showed a high specific anammox activity of 0.42 g N/(g VSS·day). These suggest that the step-feed configuration can offer a feasible engineering option towards single-stage mainstream deammonification. It appears that the integrated process developed in this study sheds light on the possible way towards sustainable, energy self-sufficient municipal wastewater reclamation. 2021-09-23T02:46:11Z 2021-09-23T02:46:11Z 2019 Journal Article Gu, J., Zhang, M., Wang, S. & Liu, Y. (2019). Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation. The Science of the Total Environment, 678, 559-564. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.027 0048-9697 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152747 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.05.027 31078846 2-s2.0-85065253015 678 559 564 en The Science of the total environment © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering
Step-feed Reactor
Mainstream Deammonification
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering
Step-feed Reactor
Mainstream Deammonification
Gu, Jun
Zhang, Meng
Wang, Siyu
Liu, Yu
Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
description The high energy consumption and excessive waste activated sludge (WAS) production have become the major concerns on the municipal wastewater treatment with conventional biological processes. To tackle these emerging issues, this study demonstrated the feasibility of a novel process integrating an upflow anaerobic fixed-bed reactor (UAFBR) followed by a continuous step-feed reactor for mainstream deammonification towards improved energy efficiency, minimized sludge production and cost-effective ammonium removal. The results showed that 48.8% of the influent chemical oxygen demand (COD) was directly converted to methane gas in UAFBR with minimized sludge production, while 80% of total nitrogen (TN) was removed in the step-feed reactor. Mass balance on the step-feed reactor revealed that the oxic chambers contributed 51.6% of the removed ammonium oxidation to mainly nitrite, while the produced nitrite was immediately removed via anammox with the ammonium supplied by the step-feed in the following anoxic chambers where about 87.1% TN removal occurred. Moreover, it was found that sustainable repression of nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) was achieved without compromising the activity of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB). The anammox bacteria were effectively retained in the anoxic chambers and showed a high specific anammox activity of 0.42 g N/(g VSS·day). These suggest that the step-feed configuration can offer a feasible engineering option towards single-stage mainstream deammonification. It appears that the integrated process developed in this study sheds light on the possible way towards sustainable, energy self-sufficient municipal wastewater reclamation.
author2 Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
author_facet Interdisciplinary Graduate School (IGS)
Gu, Jun
Zhang, Meng
Wang, Siyu
Liu, Yu
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author Gu, Jun
Zhang, Meng
Wang, Siyu
Liu, Yu
author_sort Gu, Jun
title Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
title_short Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
title_full Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
title_fullStr Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
title_full_unstemmed Integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
title_sort integrated upflow anaerobic fixed-bed and single-stage step-feed process for mainstream deammonification : a step further towards sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation
publishDate 2021
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