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A novel stoichiometries methodology to quantify functional microorganisms in simultaneous (partial) nitrification-endogenous denitrification and phosphorus removal (SNEDPR).

Authors :
Wang, Xiaoxia
Wang, Shuying
Zhao, Ji
Dai, Xian
Li, Baikun
Peng, Yongzhen
Source :
Water Research. May2016, Vol. 95, p319-329. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Although efficient removal of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) from wastewater with low C/N ratio was achieved in anaerobic/aerobic simultaneous nitrification-endogenous denitrification and phosphorus removal (SNEDPR) systems, the removal pathways and metabolic transformations in this complex system are unclear. This work targeted at developing the stoichiometric models for denitrifying glycogen organisms (DGAOs) via nitrite and nitrate (DGAO Ni and DGAO Na ), and demonstrating a novel methodology to quantify diverse functional microorganisms (e.g. ammonia and nitrite oxidizing bacteria, aerobic phosphorus accumulating organisms (APAOs), denitrifying PAOs (DPAOs) and aerobic GAOs (AGAOs)) for the removal of C, N and P. The results showed that the anaerobic intracellular carbon storage (COD intra ) was mainly accomplished by GAOs, and PAOs were only responsible for about 40% of COD intra through a stable P release. At the aerobic stage, 84.9% of P was removed by APAOs with 15.1% left by DPAOs, while 64.6% of N was removed by DGAOs (45.8% by DGAO Ni and 18.8% by DGAO Na ) with 18.1% by DPAOs and 17.3% by bacterial growth. High proportion of N removal via nitrite (partial nitrification-endogenous denitrification) (71%) saved 7.3% aeration and 38% intracellular carbon demand. However, AGAOs still activated well at the aerobic intercellular carbon consumption, which limited the further improvement of N removal efficiency. By elucidating the nutrient removal pathways among diverse functional microorganisms, the methodology developed in this study could accelerate the nutrient removal in the SNEDPR process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
95
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
114987214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2015.12.046