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Effects of dynamic operating conditions on nitrification in biological rapid sand filters for drinking water treatment.

Carson O Lee1, Rasmus Boe-Hansen2, Sanin Musovic3, Barth Smets3, Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen3, Philip Binning3.   

Abstract

Biological rapid sand filters are often used to remove ammonium from groundwater for drinking water supply. They often operate under dynamic substrate and hydraulic loading conditions, which can lead to increased levels of ammonium and nitrite in the effluent. To determine the maximum nitrification rates and safe operating windows of rapid sand filters, a pilot scale rapid sand filter was used to test short-term increased ammonium loads, set by varying either influent ammonium concentrations or hydraulic loading rates. Ammonium and iron (flock) removal were consistent between the pilot and the full-scale filter. Nitrification rates and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea were quantified throughout the depth of the filter. The ammonium removal capacity of the filter was determined to be 3.4 g NH4-N m(-3) h(-1), which was 5 times greater than the average ammonium loading rate under reference operating conditions. The ammonium removal rate of the filter was determined by the ammonium loading rate, but was independent of both the flow and influent ammonium concentration individually. Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea were almost equally abundant in the filter. Both ammonium removal and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria density were strongly stratified, with the highest removal and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria densities at the top of the filter. Cell specific ammonium oxidation rates were on average 0.6 × 10(2) ± 0.2 × 10(2) fg NH4-N h(-1) cell(-1). Our findings indicate that these rapid sand filters can safely remove both nitrite and ammonium over a larger range of loading rates than previously assumed.
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Keywords:  Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea; Ammonium removal; Ground water; Loading; Nitrite

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25068473     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2014-09-05       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Metagenomic analysis of rapid gravity sand filter microbial communities suggests novel physiology of Nitrospira spp.

Authors:  Alejandro Palomo; S Jane Fowler; Arda Gülay; Simon Rasmussen; Thomas Sicheritz-Ponten; Barth F Smets
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4.  Using Iron-Manganese Co-Oxide Filter Film to Remove Ammonium from Surface Water.

Authors:  Ruifeng Zhang; Tinglin Huang; Gang Wen; Yongpan Chen; Xin Cao; Beibei Zhang
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5.  DNA- and RNA-SIP Reveal Nitrospira spp. as Key Drivers of Nitrification in Groundwater-Fed Biofilters.

Authors:  Arda Gülay; S Jane Fowler; Karolina Tatari; Bo Thamdrup; Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen; Waleed Abu Al-Soud; Søren J Sørensen; Barth F Smets
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6.  Removal of High Concentrations of Ammonium from Groundwater in a Pilot-Scale System through Aeration at the Bottom Layer of a Chemical Catalytic Oxidation Filter.

Authors:  Wushou Zhang; Ruifeng Zhang; Yanfeng Yang; Tinglin Huang; Gang Wen
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7.  Broad Dissemination of Plasmids across Groundwater-Fed Rapid Sand Filter Microbiomes.

Authors:  Rafael Pinilla-Redondo; Asmus Kalckar Olesen; Jakob Russel; Lisbeth Elvira de Vries; Lisbeth Damkjær Christensen; Sanin Musovic; Joseph Nesme; Søren Johannes Sørensen
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9.  Ecological patterns, diversity and core taxa of microbial communities in groundwater-fed rapid gravity filters.

Authors:  Arda Gülay; Sanin Musovic; Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen; Waleed Abu Al-Soud; Søren J Sørensen; Barth F Smets
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2016-03-08       Impact factor: 10.302

Review 10.  Microbial biotechnologies for potable water production.

Authors:  S Jane Fowler; Barth F Smets
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