Post-treatment of fish canning effluents by sequential nitrification and autotrophic denitrification processes |
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Authors: | Fajardo Carmen Mosquera-Corral Anuska Campos José Luis Méndez Ramón |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Santiago de Compostela, Rúa Lope Gómez de Marzoa, s/n, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain;2. Department of Biotechnology, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, División CBS, San Rafael Atlixco 186, Col. Vicentina, C.P. 09840 México, Mexico |
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Abstract: | In this research study a nitrifying/autotrophic denitrifying system was used for the post-treatment of an effluent coming from an anaerobic digester treating the wastewater produced in a fish canning industry. The nitrifying reactor achieved 100% of ammonia oxidation into nitrate. The effluent from this unit was fed to the autotrophic denitrifying reactor which treated a maximum sulphide loading rate (SLR) of 200 mg S2?/L d with removal percentages of 100% and 30% for sulphide and nitrate, respectively. The low nitrate removal efficiency is attributed to sulphide limitations.The operational costs of this system were estimated as 0.92 €/kg Nremoved, lower than those for conventional nitrification/denitrification processes. For nitrogen removal the SHARON/anammox processes is the cheapest option. However the combination of nitrification and autotrophic denitrification (using elemental sulphur) processes would present a better operational stability compared to the SHARON/anammox system. |
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Keywords: | Autotrophic denitrification Fish canning effluent Nitrification Nitrogen Sulphide |
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