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Microthrix parvicella abundance associates with activated sludge settling velocity and rheology - Quantifying and modelling filamentous bulking.

Dorottya S Wágner1, Elham Ramin2, Peter Szabo3, Arnaud Dechesne2, Benedek Gy Plósz4.   

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The objective of this work is to identify relevant settling velocity and rheology model parameters and to assess the underlying filamentous microbial community characteristics that can influence the solids mixing and transport in secondary settling tanks. Parameter values for hindered, transient and compression settling velocity functions were estimated by carrying out biweekly batch settling tests using a novel column setup through a four-month long measurement campaign. To estimate viscosity model parameters, rheological experiments were carried out on the same sludge sample using a rotational viscometer. Quantitative fluorescence in-situ hybridisation (qFISH) analysis, targeting Microthrix parvicella and phylum Chloroflexi, was used. This study finds that M. parvicella - predominantly residing inside the microbial flocs in our samples - can significantly influence secondary settling through altering the hindered settling velocity and yield stress parameter. Strikingly, this is not the case for Chloroflexi, occurring in more than double the abundance of M. parvicella, and forming filaments primarily protruding from the flocs. The transient and compression settling parameters show a comparably high variability, and no significant association with filamentous abundance. A two-dimensional, axi-symmetrical computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was used to assess calibration scenarios to model filamentous bulking. Our results suggest that model predictions can significantly benefit from explicitly accounting for filamentous bulking by calibrating the hindered settling velocity function. Furthermore, accounting for the transient and compression settling velocity in the computational domain is crucial to improve model accuracy when modelling filamentous bulking. However, the case-specific calibration of transient and compression settling parameters as well as yield stress is not necessary, and an average parameter set - obtained under bulking and good settling conditions - can be used.
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Keywords:  Activated sludge; Filamentous bacteria abundance; Hindered, transient and compression settling velocity; Rheology analysis and sludge viscosity; Secondary settling tank; qFISH

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25935367     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.04.003

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


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1.  Design Mechanism and Property of the Novel Fluorescent Probes for the Identification of Microthrix Parvicella In Situ.

Authors:  Xiumei Jiao; Xuening Fei; Songya Li; Dayong Lin; Huaji Ma; Baolian Zhang
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2017-07-15       Impact factor: 3.623

Review 2.  The Phylogeny, Biodiversity, and Ecology of the Chloroflexi in Activated Sludge.

Authors:  Lachlan B M Speirs; Daniel T F Rice; Steve Petrovski; Robert J Seviour
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-09-13       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  Exploring the operating factors controlling Kouleothrix (type 1851), the dominant filamentous bacterial population, in a full-scale A2O plant.

Authors:  Tadashi Nittami; Risa Kasakura; Toshimasa Kobayashi; Kota Suzuki; Yusuke Koshiba; Junji Fukuda; Minoru Takeda; Tomohiro Tobino; Futoshi Kurisu; Daniel Rice; Steve Petrovski; Robert J Seviour
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  A novel fluorescent long-chain fatty acid-substituted dye: labeling and biodegrading of Microthrix parvicella.

Authors:  Yingchun Gu; Dayong Lin; Xuening Fei; Cuihong Wang; Qi Yang; Yalin Tang; Xueling Ren
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-10-22       Impact factor: 4.036

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