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Changes of biomass and bacterial communities in biological activated carbon filters for drinking water treatment
Authors:Xiaobin Liao  Chao Chen  Zhao Wang  Rui Wan  Chih-Hsiang Chang  Xiaojian Zhang  Shuguang Xie
Institution:1. School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China;2. College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, The Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences (Ministry of Education), Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
Abstract:Biological activated carbon (BAC) filtration can usually perform well in removal of biodegradable organic compounds in drinking waters. In this study, a pilot-scale down-flow BAC filtration system was constructed for treatment of ozonated waters. The changes of biomass concentration and bacterial community in the BAC filters with contact time and service time were characterized using phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis and 16S rRNA gene clone library analysis, respectively. The operational results indicated the BAC filtration system could effectively remove dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and assimilable organic carbon (AOC). Biomass concentration decreased with contact time, but showed only a slight change with service time. Contact time and service time could affect the microbial community structure. Alphaproteobacteria was the largest bacterial group and might have important links with the DOC and AOC removal. This work might provide some new insights into microbial community and biological process in the drinking water biofilters.
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