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Integrated anaerobic ammonium oxidization with partial denitrification process for advanced nitrogen removal from high-strength wastewater

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 221, Issue -, Pages 37-46

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.08.082

Keywords

ANAMMOX; Partial denitrification (PD); High-strength wastewater; Domestic wastewater; Advanced nitrogen removal; High-throughput sequencing

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51478013]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment
  3. Harbin Institute of Technology [QAK201502]

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In this study, a novel integrated anaerobic ammonium oxidization with partial denitrification process (termed as ANAMMOX-PD) was developed for advanced nitrogen removal from high-strength wastewater, which excess NO3-N produced by ANAMMOX was fed into PD reactor for NO2-N production and then refluxing to ANAMMOX reactor for further removal. Results showed that total nitrogen (TN) removal efficiency as high as 97.8% was achieved and effluent TN-N was below 20 mg/L at influent TN-N of 820 mg/L. Furthermore, the feasibility of simultaneously treating domestic wastewater was demonstrated in ANAMMOX-PD process, and NH4+ -N removal efficiency of 96.7% was obtained. The nitrogen removal was mainly carried out through ANAMMOX pathway, and high-throughput sequencing revealed that Candidatus_ Brocadia was the major ANAMMOX species. The presented process could effectively solve the problem of excess nitrate residual in ANAMMOX effluent, which hold a great potential in application of currently ANAMMOX treating high-strength wastewater (e.g. sludge digestion supernatant). (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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