| Literature DB >> 25735007 |
Peng Yan1, Jin-Song Guo2, Jing Wang3, You-Peng Chen2, Fang-Ying Ji4, Yang Dong2, Hong Zhang2, Wen-juan Ouyang2.
Abstract
An advanced wastewater treatment process (SIPER) was developed to simultaneously decrease sludge production, prevent the accumulation of inorganic solids, recover phosphorus, and enhance nutrient removal. The feasibility of simultaneous enhanced nutrient removal along with sludge reduction as well as the potential for enhanced nutrient removal via this process were further evaluated. The results showed that the denitrification potential of the supernatant of alkaline-treated sludge was higher than that of the influent. The system COD and VFA were increased by 23.0% and 68.2%, respectively, after the return of alkaline-treated sludge as an internal C-source, and the internal C-source contributed 24.1% of the total C-source. A total of 74.5% of phosphorus from wastewater was recovered as a usable chemical crystalline product. The nitrogen and phosphorus removal were improved by 19.6% and 23.6%, respectively, after incorporation of the side-stream system. Sludge minimization and excellent nutrient removal were successfully coupled in the SIPER process.Entities:
Keywords: Alkaline-treated sludge; Chemical phosphorus recovery; Enhanced nutrient removal; Internal carbon source; Sludge reduction
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25735007 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.02.070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642