E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Relationship between microbial community structures and degradation efficiencies in biological contact process on domestic sewage
Abstract
In order to ascertain the characteristics of two different biofilm reactors and its efficiency, the influence of pH, DO and HRT in the clean-up of COD, NH3-N and TP as well as determining the relationship between microbial community structures and its performance of the two biofilm reactors. This study made use of a biological contact oxidation process system in a small-scale experiment to treat domestic sewage. This contemporary study examined the performance of two different fillers thus, BCF and MBBF in removal of organic pollutants from domestic wastewater as a novel technique of BCOP for sewage treatment. Two self-made biological contact biofilm reactors were used for the experiment: BCR (mounted with BCF) and MBBR (mounted with MBBF). After the biological treatment, the COD concentration of effluent could stay below 350 mg/L. The study analyzed the effects of hydraulic residence time (HRT) on COD, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), and total phosphorus (TP) as well as the characteristics of each biofilm filler. The optimal HRT was 12 h; at that time, the experimental results indicated that BCF had higher removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand, ammonia-nitrogen and total phosphorus at 50%, 96%, and 86%, respectively. Great contribution was made by the process by means of improving the biodegradability of domestic sewage and reducing sludge emergence via fermentation in the biological reactor.