1. Effects of the chlorination on organic matter removal and microbial communities during soil aquifer treatment for wastewater reclamation.
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He, Kai, Shono, Wataru, Liu, Zejun, Asada, Yasuhiro, Echigo, Shinya, Nakanishi, Tomohiro, and Itoh, Sadahiko
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LAND treatment of wastewater ,WATER reuse ,MICROBIAL communities ,WATER chlorination ,DISSOLVED organic matter ,DISINFECTION by-product ,CHLORINATION - Abstract
Soil aquifer treatment (SAT) has been widely applied for wastewater reclamation, which cooperates secondary treatment (i.e. A
2 O process) and disinfection treatment (chlorination) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), to remove organic matter. This study compared dissolved organic carbon (DOC) characteristics, substrate utilisation patterns, and microbial communities between pre-chlorination SAT and SAT columns, and effective removals of DOC were observed in the pre-chlorination SAT and SAT columns. However, the composition of HiA in SAT columns without chlorination was less than in pre-chlorination SAT columns for DOC fraction. In comparison to A2 O effluent, different metabolic patterns and the composition of the microbial community were demonstrated by the top layer of SAT column and pre-chlorination SAT column. Furthermore, deeper layers showed similarities in the metabolic pattern and composition of the microbial community. Overall, pre-chlorination minimised the change of the microbial communities from A2 O effluent in the top layer of SAT except for deeper layers, and DOC concentrations decreased in pre-chlorination SAT column. Thus, the cooperation of SAT and wastewater treatments could be suitable for wastewater reclamation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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