Biostorage Polymers Phenomena in Cheese Wastewater Treatment by a Sequencing Batch Reactor

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING(2009)

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Typically, microbes associated with biological wastewater treatment processes are subjected to dynamic organic and nutrient loading conditions. This constantly changing environment imposes a stress, referred to as "feast-famine" that selects for microbes capable of biologically storing substrates as polymers during high organic concentration periods (i.e., feast) for use during periods of low organic availability (i.e., famine). In this study, we monitored the production of biostorage polymers generated with actual cheese wastewater treatment by way of sequencing batch reactors (SBRs). SBRs were employed and operated in duplicate under two long (i.e., hours) filling scenarios (1) "react fill" with mixing/aeration and (2) "static fill" with no mixing/aeration. Despite comparable effluent water quality levels, the results reveal that a "static fill" approach outperforms a "react fill" with respect to maximum biostorage polymer production (50% more poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate, 15% more glycogen). The presence of biostorage polymer production has been shown to be indicative of a more stable and robust process.
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wastewater,nutrients,biological treatment,organic matter,wastewater treatment,bioreactors
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