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Simultaneous organic and strong nitrogen removal from sewage in a pilot-scale BNR process with food waste

Authors :
So-Ryong Chae
H.S. Park
B.C. Paik
J.O. Kim
Young-Chae Song
H.S. Shin
Source :
Proceedings. The 8th Russian-Korean International Symposium on Science and Technology, 2004. KORUS 2004..
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
IEEE, 2005.

Abstract

As sewage showing low C/N ratio in Korea has a small, but considerable amount of easily biodegradable organics, it is difficult to remove nutrients effectively. Approximately 11,434 tons of daily food waste that contain a lot of organic materials has been produced. The applicability of food waste as an external carbon source was examined in a pilot-scale BNR (biological nutrients removal) process for about 180 days. As the supply of the external carbon increased, the average removal efficiencies of T-N and T-P increased from 53% and 55% to 97% and 93% respectively. VFAs (volatile fatty acids) concentration of the external carbon source strongly affects denitrification efficiency and EBPR activity. EBPR (enhanced biological phosphorus removal) activity increased when T-N removal efficiency increased from 78% to 97%. In this study, several kinds of intracellularly stored PHAs (poly-hydroxyalkanoates) were observed. These were composed of 31% of 3HB (poly-3-hydroxybutyrate), 47% of 3HV (poly-3-hydroxyvalerate), 9% of 3HH (poly-3-hydroxyhexanoate), 5% of 3HO (poly-3-hydroxyoctanoate), and 2% of 3HD (poly-3-hydroxydecanoate) in biomass.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings. The 8th Russian-Korean International Symposium on Science and Technology, 2004. KORUS 2004.
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3591739c505f7297e6873e043ef08bea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/korus.2004.1555368