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Municipal wastewater treatment by a periodic biofilter with granular biomass

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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 12, Pages 2395-2401

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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2008.836

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aerobic granulation; EU life project; granular biomass properties; municipal wastewater treatment; SBBGR system

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The paper reports the results obtained during an experimental campaign aimed at transferring aerobic granulation to a demonstrative SBBGR system (i.e., a submerged biofilter that operates in a fill and draw mode) for the treatment of municipal wastewater by financial support of the European Commission, within the framework of Life-Environment Programme (PERBIOF Project; www.perbiof-europe.com). The results show that following the generation of granular biomass during the start-up period, the SBBGR was able to remove 80-90% of COD, total suspended solids and ammonia occurring in primary effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant even when the minimum hydraulic residence time (i.e., 4 h) was investigated. The process was characterised by a sludge production almost one magnitude order lower than commonly reported for conventional treatment plants. The granular biomass was characterised by a high density (i.e., 150 gTSS/L-biomass) that allowed a biomass concentration as high as 35 kgTSS/m(bed)(3) to be achieved. Proteobacteria were found as main microbial components of the granular biomass by applying Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH). No significant changes in microbial composition were observed during reactor operation.

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