Fermentation (May 2023)

Microbiome Characterization after Aerobic Digestate Reactivation of Anaerobically Digested Sewage Sludge

  • Pascal Otto,
  • Mozhdeh Alipoursarbani,
  • Daniel Torrent,
  • Adriel Latorre-Pérez,
  • Thomas Paust,
  • Alfred Albert,
  • Christian Abendroth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9050471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 471

Abstract

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A demonstrator plant of a recently patented process for improved sludge degradation has been implemented on a municipal scale. In a 1500 m3 sewage sludge digester, an intermediary stage with aerobic sewage sludge reactivation was implemented. This oxic activation increased the biogas yield by up to 55% with a 25% reduction of the remaining fermentation residue volume. Furthermore, this process allowed an NH4-N removal of over 90%. Additionally, 16S rRNA gene amplicon high-throughput sequencing of the reactivated digestate showed a reduced number of methane-forming archaea compared to the main digester. Multiple ammonium-oxidizing bacteria were detected. This includes multiple genera belonging to the family Chitinophagaceae (the highest values reached 18.8% of the DNA sequences) as well as a small amount of the genus Candidatus nitrosoglobus (<0.3%). In summary, the process described here provides an economically viable method to eliminate nitrogen from sewage sludge while achieving higher biogas yields and fewer potential pathogens in the residuals.

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