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Underestimated effects of sediments on enhanced startup performance of biofilm systems for polluted source water pretreatment
Authors:Zheng-hui Lv  Jing Wang  Guang-feng Yang  Li-juan Feng  Jun Mu  Liang Zhu  Xiang-yang Xu
Institution:1.Department of Environmental Engineering,Zhejiang Ocean University,Zhoushan,China;2.Department of Environmental Engineering,Zhejiang University,Hangzhou,China;3.Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Environmental Safety of Zhejiang Province,Hangzhou,China
Abstract:In order to evaluate the enhancement mechanisms of enhanced startup performance in biofilm systems for polluted source water pretreatment, three lab-scale reactors with elastic stereo media (ESM) were operated under different enhanced sediment and hydraulic agitation conditions. It is interesting to found the previously underestimated or overlooked effects of sediment on the enhancement of pollutants removal performance and enrichment of functional bacteria in biofilm systems. The maximum NH4 +–N removal rate of 0.35 mg L?1 h?1 in sediment enhanced condition was 2.19 times of that in control reactor. Sediment contributed to 42.0–56.5% of NH4 +–N removal and 15.4–41.2% of total nitrogen removal in different reactors under different operation conditions. The enhanced hydraulic agitation with sediment further improved the operation performance and accumulation of functional bacteria. Generally, Proteobacteria (48.9–52.1%), Bacteroidetes (18.9–20.8%) and Actinobacteria (15.7–18.5%) were dominant in both sediment and ESM bioiflm at  phylum level. The potentially functional bacteria found in sediment and ESM biofilm samples with some functional bacteria mainly presented in sediment samples only (e.g., Genera Bacillus and Lactococcus of Firmicutes phylum) may commonly contribute to the removal of nitrogen and organics.
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