Improvement strategy on enhanced biological phosphorus removal for municipal wastewater treatment plants: full-scale operating parameters, sludge activities, and microbial features |
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Authors: | Zhang Zhijian Li Hui Zhu Jun Weiping Liu Xin Xu |
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Affiliation: | a College of Natural Research and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Environmental Science, ZheJiang University, KuanXian Avenue 268, HangZhou, ZheJiang Province 310029, PR China b University of Minnesota, Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Southern Research and Outreach Center, 35838 120th St., Waseca, MN 56093, USA |
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Abstract: | The poor quality of effluent discharged by municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is threatening the safety of water ecology. This study, which integrated a field survey, batch tests, and microbial community identification, was designed to improve the effectiveness of the enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process for WWTPs. Over two-thirds of the investigated WWTPs could not achieve total P in effluent lower than 0.5 mg/L, mainly due to the high ratio of chemical oxygen demand to P (28.6-196.2) in the influent. The rates of anaerobic P release and aerobic P uptake for the activated sludge varied from 0.22 to 7.9 mg/g VSS/h and 0.43 to 8.11 mg/g VSS/h, respectively. The fraction of Accumulibacter (PAOs: polyphosphate accumulating organisms) was 4.8 ± 2.0% of the total biomass, while Competibacter (GAOs: glycogen-accumulating organisms) accounted for 4.8 ± 6.4%. The anaerobic P-release rate was found to be an effective indicator of EBPR. Four classifications of the principal components were identified to improve the EBPR effluent quality and sludge activity. |
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Keywords: | Municipal wastewater Operational parameters EBPR activity Microbial population |
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