Biological nutrient removal in the anaerobic side-stream reactor coupled membrane bioreactors for sludge reduction

Jing Huang, Zhen Zhou, Yue Zheng, Xiao Sun, Siqi Yu, Xiaodan Zhao, Aming Yang, Chunhua Wu, Zhiwei Wang

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Abstract

An anoxic-aerobic membrane bioreactor (AO-MBR), an anaerobic side-stream reactor (ASSR) coupled MBR (A-MBR), and an MBR with ASSR packed with carriers (AP-MBR) were operated parallelly to investigate biological nutrient removal, microbial community structure and mass balance of nutrients in sludge reduction systems. Compared to AO-MBR, A-MBR and AP-MBR were both efficient in COD and NH4 +-N removal, had significantly higher nitrogen removal, reduced sludge production by 35.0% and 45.9%, but deteriorated biological phosphorus removal. Nitrosomonadaceae and Nitrospira were major bacteria responsible for ammonium and nitrite oxidation in the three systems. Inserting ASSR and packing carriers both favored denitrifying bacteria enrichment and organic substances release, and thus resulted in higher nitrate uptake rate (NUR) in the anoxic tank. Higher endogenous NUR in ASSR than in anoxic tank also indicated that ASSR and carriers both accelerated sludge decay. Denitrification and sludge reduction occurred in ASSR played important roles in biological nutrient removal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122241
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume295
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anaerobic side-stream reactor
  • Biological nutrient removal
  • Mass balance
  • Sludge reduction
  • Wastewater treatment

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