Rapid startup and high rate nitrogen removal from anaerobic sludge digester liquor using a SNAP process |
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Authors: | Sen Qiao Takashi Nishiyama Tatsuo Fujii Zafar Bhatti Kenji Furukawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering, MOE, School of Environmental Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, No. 2 Linggong Road, Dalian, 116024, P. R. China;(2) Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Kurokami 2-39-1, Kumamoto 860-8555, Japan;(3) Department of Applied Life Science, Sojo University, Ikeda 4-22-1, Kumamoto 860-0082, Japan;(4) Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2-St. Clair Ave. W, 12A F, Toronto, ON, M4V 1L5, Canada |
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Abstract: | In this study, a single-stage autotrophic nitrogen removal reactor, packed with a novel acrylic fiber biomass carrier material (Biofix), was applied for nitrogen removal from sludge digester liquor. For rapid start-up, conventional activated sludge was added to the reactor soon after the attachment of anammox biomass on the Biofix carriers, which allowed conventional activated sludge to form a protective layer of biofilm around the anammox biomass. The Nitrogen removal efficiency reached 75% within 1 week at a nitrogen loading rate of 0.46 kg-N/m3/day for synthetic wastewater treatment. By the end of the synthetic wastewater treatment period, the maximum nitrogen removal rate had increased to 0.92 kg-N/m3/day at a nitrogen loading rate of 1.0 kg-N/m3/day. High nitrogen removal rate was also achieved during the actual raw digester liquor treatment with the highest nitrogen removal rate being 0.83 kg-N/m3/day at a nitrogen loading rate of 0.93 kg-N/m3/day. The thick biofilm on Biofix carriers allowed anammox bacteria to survive under high DO concentration of 5–6 mg/l resulting in stable and high nitrogen removal performance. FISH and CLSM analysis demonstrated that anammox bacteria coexisted and surrounded by ammonium oxidizing bacteria. |
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