Water (Dec 2019)

Optimization of Wastewater Phosphorus Removal in Winter Temperatures Using an Anaerobic–Critical Aerobic Strategy in a Pilot-Scale Sequencing Batch Reactor

  • Meijun Liu,
  • Bing Yao,
  • Shibo Cong,
  • Taigang Ma,
  • Donglei Zou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12010110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 110

Abstract

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Biological phosphorus removal using an anaerobic−aerobic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) in a low temperature can be difficult to remove, and aeration always accounts for nearly half of the total electricity costs at many wastewater treatment plants. In this study, a pilot-scale anaerobic−critical aerobic SBR (A−CA SBR) was developed for synthetic domestic wastewater. More importantly, the phase, whose concentration of diffused oxygen was controlled at 1.0−1.5 mg/L, was defined as a critical aerobic phase, which reduced expenses during the operation. To be specific, half of the ammonia was removed within 10 days and no NO3−−N was accumulated during the process. From the SEM and metagenome analysis, Rhodocyclus, Zooglea, Dechloromonas, and Simplicispira had the ability to remove phosphorus and NO3−−N simultaneously, which proved the existence of a potential double-layer sludge structure under an A−CA operational condition. All of the results disclose that the pilot-scale A−CA SBR is a reliable manipulation strategy for phosphorus removal under low temperatures, which can hopefully apply to practical wastewater remediation.

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