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Influence of supplementary carbon on reducing the hydraulic retention time in microalgae-bacteria (MaB) treatment of municipal wastewater

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2023-02
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Soroosh, Hadi  
Otterpohl, Ralf  
Hanelt, Dieter  
Institut
Abwasserwirtschaft und Gewässerschutz B-2  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/14486
Journal
Journal of Water Process Engineering  
Volume
51
Article Number
103447
Citation
Journal of Water Process Engineering 51: 103447 (2023-02)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jwpe.2022.103447
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85144883643
Real municipal wastewater was treated using microalgae and bacteria (MaB) flocs with the goal to achieve the European standards (EUS91) in less than 2 days of hydraulic retention time (HRT). The pH in the control series (CS) was allowed to increase freely. In the inorganic carbon supplement (ICS) series, the pH was maintained below 8.0 by means of CO₂ injection. The presence of CO₂ regulated the nitrogen profiles, but the total removal did not improve. Nitrification was stronger and advanced more when CO₂ was applied during 2 days of HRT with an average ammonium oxidation rate of 40.5 ± 4.9 %. The residual phosphate and nitrogen oxides were assimilated on the third day of treatment. Balancing the organic carbon (COD:NH4–N ratio of 15.9) suppressed the autotrophic activities (nitrification) and improved the biomass assimilation significantly. Batch experiments with balanced organic carbon could remove nitrogen and phosphorus with rates of 43.1 ± 5.1 mg N L−1 d⁻¹ (88.3 ± 13.9 %) and 6.21 ± 0.07 mg PO4–P L⁻¹ d⁻¹ (98.2 ± 1.6 %) after 28 hours. Our results show that balanced MaB culture can satisfy the EUS91 limits within approximately 24 hours of treatment.
Subjects
European standard
Microalgae and bacteria
Nitrification inhibition
Organic carbon balance
pH regulation
Wastewater treatment
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