Literature DB >> 19409599

Evaluation of simultaneous nutrient removal and sludge reduction using laboratory scale sequencing batch reactors.

Tania Datta1, Yanjie Liu, Ramesh Goel.   

Abstract

The treatment and disposal of excess sludge has been a rising challenge for wastewater treatment plants worldwide. In this study, simultaneous sludge reduction and nutrient removal was evaluated in laboratory scale sequencing batch reactors (SBRs). Two SBRs were operated alongside for a duration of 370d. One SBR was operated to achieve nutrient removal (control-SBR) at 10d solids retention time (SRT), while the other (modified-SBR) was operated to achieve nutrient removal along with sludge reduction. Sludge reduction in the modified-SBR was accomplished by subjecting the recycled biomass to feasting and fasting at sufficiently high SRT close to infinity (phase I and II) and finite SRT (phase III). The observed biomass yield in the modified-SBR was estimated to be 0.17mg TSSmg(-1) COD, representing 63% sludge reduction compared to the control-SBR. The NH(3) levels in the effluents from both SBRs always remained below detection limit. The average dissolved phosphorus removal efficiencies in the control-SBR and the modified-SBR were 87% and 84%, respectively, during phase II. However, the biomass of the modified-SBR increased during phase II. To control this, biomass wastage was initiated directly from the modified-SBR during phase III at a rate equivalent to the observed biomass accumulation rate in the system in phase II. This resulted in an overall 100d SRT for the modified-SBR system. Following this change, biomass accumulation in the modified-SBR was controlled, and a net 63% sludge reduction could be sustained along with 90% phosphorus and 100% NH3 removal. Consistent denitrification activities were also noticed in both SBRs despite the absence of any carbon source during the anoxic phase of every cycle.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19409599     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.02.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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