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Simultaneous Carbon and Nitrogen Removal from Domestic Wastewater using High Rate Vermifilter.

Sanket Dey Chowdhury1, Puspendu Bhunia1.   

Abstract

Being a cost-effective and environmentally benign technology, vermifiltration has significantly replaced the available conventional wastewater remediation methods in many cases over the last few decades. The present work emphasizes on the investigation of the nitrogen transformation dynamics, in addition to the organic carbon abatement in the designed high rate hybrid vermifilter. Moreover, the economical sustainability of the vermifiltration technology has also been enlightened by creating a bridge with the concept of circular bio-economy. The designed high rate macrophyte-assisted vermifilter (MAVF) ascertained significant high nitrogen and organic carbon removal efficiencies from the real domestic sewage, considering the chemical oxygen demand (COD) of the influent and hydraulic loading rate (HLR) as the input variables. The designed MAVF facilitated the maximum ammonium nitrogen (NH4 +-N), organic nitrogen, and total kjeldahl nitrogen removal efficiencies up to 98.2 ± 0.70%, 100%, and 99 ± 0.47%, respectively when COD of the influent and HLR were 200 ± 25 mg/L and 3 ± 0.1 m3/m2-d, respectively. On the other hand, substantial enhancement in the nitrate nitrogen (NO3 --N) in the effluent (73 ± 10.55 times its influent concentration) was observed with influent COD of 200 ± 25 mg/L and HLR of 7 ± 0.2 m3/m2-d. When the influent COD and HLR were maintained at 700 ± 45 mg/L and 3 ± 0.1 m3/m2-d, respectively, the highest total nitrogen removal of 87 ± 2.25% was obtained. Alternatively, the influent COD of 200 ± 25 mg/L and HLR of 3 ± 0.1 m3/m2-d yielded the highest COD removal efficiency of 77 ± 1.59%. Hence, the outcome of the present research work strengthens the suitability of the vermifiltration technology as an economically and ecologically sound natural wastewater bio-remediation technology for the treatment of domestic wastewater. © Association of Microbiologists of India 2021.

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Keywords:  COD; Circular bio-economy; Denitrification; HLR; Macrophyte-assisted vermifilter; Nitrification; Nitrogen transformation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33927463      PMCID: PMC8039078          DOI: 10.1007/s12088-021-00936-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Microbiol        ISSN: 0046-8991


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