Nitrification/denitrification of real municipal wastewater in an intermittently aerated structured bed reactor

Journal of Water Process Engineering(2018)

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the removal of nitrogen and organic matter in real municipal wastewater using a structured bed reactor operated under different intermittent aeration (IA) cycles, as well as to verify if these cycles interfere in the concentration of nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria. Three phases of aeration (O) and non-aeration (A) were studied in this research: phase 1 (4 h O/2 h A); 2 (2 h O/1 h A) and 3 (2 h O/2 h A). Even with the variation in the operating conditions and the different loads of organic matter and nitrogen applied, the system remained stable in relation to the removal of organic matter (above 80%). The best condition for removal of NH4-N and TKN was obtained in phase 2, with removal percentages of 86 ± 15 and 80 ± 15% respectively. The results of phase 2 for the removal of NH4-N, denitrification (74 ± 15%) and removal of TN (68 ± 9%), indicated that at this stage the simultaneous denitrification and nitrification process (SDN) occurred. At this stage, the mean concentration of AOB was 3.1010 MPN gVSS−1, NOB 1.107 MPN gVSS−1 and denitrifying 9.1011 MPN gVSS−1. The analysis of variance (factorial ANOVA) applied to the different groups of microorganisms analyzed indicated that there was a significant difference among the abundance of these organisms in the different IA cycles, but the difference among these groups depends on which places and phases are being considered.
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Simultaneous denitrification and nitrification (SDN),Material support,Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
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