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Efficient water treatment achieved in recirculating aquaculture system using woodchip denitrification and slow sand filtration

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 46, Pages 65333-65348

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15162-0

Keywords

Denitrification; Heavy metals; Off-flavors; Particulate matter removal; Rainbow trout; Recirculating aquaculture system (RAS)

Funding

  1. Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE)
  2. European Union through the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

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A passive water treatment system was designed for a recirculating aquaculture system to improve water quality, nutrient removal, and water reuse. The denitrification efficiency in the system remained high, reaching a nitrogen removal rate of 15 g NO3-N m(-3) per day. The system also effectively reduced concentrations of harmful substances such as heavy metals and off-flavor-inducing compounds, indicating its suitability for producing high quality fish.
For a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), a passive water treatment system was designed for efficient discharge nutrient removal and water reuse in RAS production. Denitrification in a woodchip bioreactor filled with birch wood (Betula pendula) followed by sand filtration was introduced into a side-loop of an experimental RAS rearing rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Denitrification efficiency remained high (96%) throughout the experiment and reached a nitrogen removal rate of 15 g NO3-N m(-3) per day. Sand filtration was used to remove dissolved and particulate matter and improve water quality before being returned to water circulation. To ensure the absence of harmful substances in the system, heavy metals were quantified. Additionally, off-flavor-inducing compounds were quantified in the circulating water and in fish flesh. Significantly higher concentrations of geosmin (GSM) (p<0.05) were observed in the controls compared to side-looped systems, but a similar effect was not observed in the case of 2-methylisoborneol (MIB). Among heavy metals, concentrations of Co (30 mu g L-1), Ni (40 mu g L-1), and Pb (140 mu g L-1) decreased to below 10 mu g L-1 in the side-loop water after the start-up of the system. Only low concentrations of Cu (5-30 mu g L-1) were found in the rearing tank water, in both the side-loop and controls. The results indicated that this type of process design is suitable for safely producing fish of high quality.

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