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Single-stage denitrifying phosphorus removal biofilter utilizing intracellular carbon source for advanced nutrient removal and phosphorus recovery

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 277, Issue -, Pages 27-36

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.01.025

Keywords

Denitrifying phosphorus removal; Advanced nutrient removal; Biofilter; Intracellular carbon source; Endogenous denitrification

Funding

  1. National Science and Technology Major Project for Water Pollution Control AMP
  2. Remediation of China [2012ZX07307-002]
  3. Technological Innovation Major Project for Social Undertaking and Livelihood Security of Chongqing, China [csts2015shms-ztzx20003]
  4. Graduate Scientific Research AMP
  5. Innovation Foundation of Chongqing [CYB17005]

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Advanced nutrient removal of municipal wastewater has insufficient carbon source, and resource recovery is neglected. In this study, a single-stage biofilter based on denitrifying phosphorus removal (DPR) was proposed for advanced nutrient removal and phosphorus recovery, which was operated under alternating anoxic/anaerobic mode with no extracellular carbon source in anoxic period. The results showed that the biofilter achieved efficient and stable performance with low carbon consumption (C/N approximate to 3.7). The average removal efficiency of NO3--N, TN and PO43--P were 74.81%, 71.08% and 91.15%, respectively. DPR primarily occurred in the middle of the filtration bed and nutrient removal was driven by intracellular polymers, which was the main carbon source. High-throughput sequencing indicated that Dechloromonas was enriched and contributed to DPR while Zoogloea was responsible for endogenous denitrification. Denitrifying polyphosphate accumulating organisms and endogenous denitrifiers synergistically enhanced the nutrient removal capacity. The study further provides research perspectives for improving nutrient removal.

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