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Biological sludge reduction and enhanced nutrient removal in a pilot-scale system with 2-step sludge alkaline fermentation and A2O process
Authors:Gao Yongqing  Peng Yongzhen  Zhang Jingyu  Wang Shuying  Guo Jianhua  Ye Liu
Affiliation:a Key Laboratory of Beijing for Water Quality Science and Water Environmental Recovery Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
b School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, China
Abstract:To enhance nutrient removal performance and reduce disposal amount of waste activated sludge (WAS), a pilot-scale continuous system consisting of a 2-step sludge alkaline fermentation process and an A2O reactor was proposed. The feasibility of WAS reducing and resourcing by alkaline fermentation was investigated. Volatile fatty acids (VFA) yield was higher under alkaline condition than that under acidic condition. Through 2-step alkaline fermentation, substantial VFA was accumulated, and then elutriated out continuously from an up-flow column by domestic wastewater. The results showed that 38.2% of sludge was hydrolyzed, 19.7% was finally acidified into VFA, and as high as 42.1% of WAS was reduced. Moreover, after introducing the fermentation liquids with higher proportion of acetic acid and propionic acid into the A2O reactor, the total nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiencies reached to 80.1% and 90.0%, respectively. Sludge reduction and enhanced nutrient removal could be achieved simultaneously in the proposed system.
Keywords:Waste activated sludge   Alkaline fermentation   Sludge reduction   Volatile fatty acids   Biological nutrient removal
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