Nitritation and denitritation of domestic wastewater using a continuous anaerobic-anoxic-aerobic (A(2)O) process at ambient temperatures

Bioresour Technol. 2010 Nov;101(21):8074-82. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.05.098. Epub 2010 Jun 25.

Abstract

In a continuous anaerobic-anoxic-aerobic (A(2)O) process treating domestic wastewater at ambient temperatures, nitritation was achieved through a combination of short aerobic actual hydraulic retention time (AHRT) and low dissolved oxygen (DO) levels (0.3-0.5mg/L). The nitrite accumulation rate was about 90% and ammonia removal efficiency was over 95%. With respect to total nitrogen removal, nitritation-denitritation at low DO levels of 0.3-0.5mg/L was essentially equal to the complete nitrification-denitrification at DO levels of 1.5-2.5mg/L with the addition of external carbon sources. Regardless of low DO operation, sludge bulking did not occur since the sludge volume index was below 150ml/g. Real-time PCR assays showed that in response to complete and partial nitrification modes, the numbers of ammonia oxidizing bacteria population were 5.28x10(9)cells/g MLVSS and 3.95x10(10)cells/g MLVSS, respectively. Achievement of nitritation-denitritation is highly beneficial to the treatment of domestic wastewater in terms of lower carbon requirements and reduced aeration costs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aerobiosis
  • Ammonia / metabolism
  • Anaerobiosis
  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Bacteria / metabolism
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Nitrates / analysis
  • Nitrites / analysis
  • Nitrogen / metabolism*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Oxygen / analysis
  • Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Sewage / chemistry
  • Sewage / microbiology
  • Solubility
  • Temperature*
  • Time Factors
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods*
  • Water Purification / methods*

Substances

  • Nitrates
  • Nitrites
  • Sewage
  • Ammonia
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen