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Anoxic phosphorus removal in a pilot scale anaerobic-anoxic oxidation ditch process |
Hongxun HOU1,2, Shuying WANG1( ), Yongzhen PENG1, Zhiguo YUAN3, Fangfang YIN1, Wang GAN2 |
1. College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100022, China; 2. Anhui Guozhen Environmental Protection Science and Technology Co., Ltd., Hefei 230088, China; 3. Advanced Wastewater Management Centre (AWMC), The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia |
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Abstract The anaerobic-anoxic oxidation ditch (A2/O OD) process is popularly used to eliminate nutrients from domestic wastewater. In order to identify the existence of denitrifying phosphorus removing bacteria (DPB), evaluate the contribution of DPB to biological nutrient removal, and enhance the denitrifying phosphorus removal in the A2/O OD process, a pilot-scale A2/O OD plant (375 L) was conducted. At the same time batch tests using sequence batch reactors (12 L and 4 L) were operated to reveal the significance of anoxic phosphorus removal. The results indicated that: The average removal efficiency of COD, NH4+, PO43-, and TN were 88.2%, 92.6%, 87.8%, and 73.1%, respectively, when the steady state of the pilot-scale A2/O OD plant was reached during 31-73 d, demonstrating a good denitrifying phosphorus removal performance. Phosphorus uptake took place in the anoxic zone by poly-phosphorus accumulating organisms NO2- could be used as electron receptors in denitrifying phosphorus removal, and the phosphorus uptake rate with NO2- as the electron receptor was higher than that with NO3- when the initial concentration of either NO2- or NO3- was 40 mg/L.
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Keywords
wastewater treatment
anaerobic-anoxic (A2/O)
oxidation ditch (OD)
biological phosphorus removal
denitrifying phosphorus removal
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Corresponding Author(s):
WANG Shuying,Email:wsy@bjut.edu.cn
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Issue Date: 05 March 2009
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