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Effect on simultaneous removal of ammonia, nitrate, and phosphorus via advanced stacked assembly biological filter for rural domestic sewage treatment.

Ziyun Fan1, Zhiwei Liang2, Ancheng Luo1, Yunlong Wang3, Yuanyuan Ma1, Yi Zhao1, Xiansheng Lou1, Ruijie Jia1, Yan Zhang1, Shaowei Ping1.   

Abstract

The discharge of ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N), total nitrogen (TN), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and total phosphorus (TP) in rural sewage usually exceeds the Pollutant Discharge Standard for Urban Sewage Treatment Plants (GB18918-2002). Efficient and cost-effective removal of these pollutants cannot be simultaneously realized using conventional rural sewage treatment methods. Thus, an assembled biological filter (D50 × W50 × H113 cm), including a phosphorus removal layer filled with solid polymeric ferric sulfate and alternating aerobic-anaerobic layers, is proposed herein. The aerobic (anerobic) layers were filled with zeolite (zeolite and composite soil) at different intervals. This system was used for the treatment of synthetic sewage having COD: 122.0-227.0 mg/L; NH3-N: 29.1-47.0 mg/L; TN: 28.0-58.0 mg/L; and TP: 2.0-3.8 mg/L. Based on optimal operation conditions (40 L/h reflow rate, without artificial aeration, and 12-h operation cycle), the system showed NH3-N, TN, COD, and TP removal efficiencies of 87.1  ±  8.1, 83.4  ±  7.9, 91.0  ±  9.4, and 80.0  ±  6.4%, respectively. Further, in the pilot-scale test, under the same optimal parameters, the removal efficiencies of NH3-N, TN, COD, and TP were 78.9  ±  8.1, 75.4  ±  7.9, 82  ±  9.4, and 76  ±  6.4%, respectively. Furthermore, in the different functional units of the system, a large number of functional bacteria capable of efficiently facilitating the simultaneous removal of the different pollutants from sewage were identified. Therefore, this proposed system, which complies with current environmental discharge regulations, can be a more sustainable approach for the treatment of unattended rural sewage.

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Keywords:  Assembled biological filter; Circulating sewage treatment; Nitrogen removal; Phosphorus removal; Rural domestic sewage

Year:  2021        PMID: 33877511     DOI: 10.1007/s10532-021-09928-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodegradation        ISSN: 0923-9820            Impact factor:   3.909


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