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Mutual Interaction between Temperature and DO Set Point on AOB and NOB Activity during Shortcut Nitrification in a Sequencing Batch Reactor in Terms of Energy Consumption Optimization

Czasopismo: Energies   Tom: 13, Zeszyt: 5808, Strony: 1-21
ISSN:  1996-1073
Opublikowano: Listopad 2020
 
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Mehdi Sharif Shourjeh Niespoza "N" jednostki17.00.00  
Przemysław Kowal Niespoza "N" jednostki17.00.00  
Jakub Drewnowski Niespoza "N" jednostki17.00.00  
Bartosz Szeląg orcid logo WiŚGiEKatedra Geotechniki, Geomatyki i Gospodarki Odpadami*Takzaliczony do "N"Inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka17140.00140.00  
Aleksandra Szaja Niespoza "N" jednostki17.00.00  
Grzegorz Łagód Niespoza "N" jednostki17.00.00  

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DO set point  aeration strategy control  temperature  shortcut nitrification  AOB-NOB competition  sequencing batch reactor  energy consumption optimization 



Abstract:

Recently, many wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have had to deal with serious problems related to the restrictive requirements regarding the effluent quality, as well as significant energy consumption associated with it. In this situation, mainstream deammonification and/or shortened nitrification-denitrification via nitrite (so-called “nitrite shunt”) is a new promising strategy. This study shows the mechanisms and operating conditions (e.g., dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration, temp.), leading to the complete domination of ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) over nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) under aerobic conditions. Its successful application as shortcut nitrification in the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology will represent a paradigm shift for the wastewater industry, offering the opportunity for efficient wastewater treatment, energy-neutral or even energy-positive facilities, and substantial reductions in treatment costs. In this study, under low and moderate temperatures (10–16 °C), averaged DO concentrations (0.7 mg O2/L) were preferable to ensure beneficial AOB activity over NOB, by maintaining reasonable energy consumption. Elevated temperatures (~30 °C), as well as increased DO concentration, were recognized as beneficial for the NOB activity stimulation, thus under such conditions, the DO limitation seems to be a more prospective approach