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Nitrogen and phosphorus removal by high latitude mat-forming cyanobacteria for potential use in tertiary wastewater treatment

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 105-112

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1008168128654

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Antarctica; Arctic; cyanobacteria; nutrients; Oscillatoria; Phormidium subfuscum; Phormidium bohneri; Schizothrix calcicola; tertiary treatment; wastewater

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As part of a program to develop biological wastewater treatment systems for cold climate areas four strains of filamentous, mat-forming cyanobacteria isolated from Arctic and Antarctic environments were evaluated for their nutrient stripping and growth capabilities. A tropical strain, Phormidium bohneri, known for its excellent performance in wastewater treatment, was used as a comparison. Experiments were done in artificial media under controlled batch culture conditions to avoid interactions with indigenous microorganisms such as bacteria and protozoa. The culture medium simulated real effluents containing high concentrations of nitrate and phosphate. Temperatures (5, 15 and 25 degrees C) and irradiances (80, 210, 350, 640 and 1470 mu mol photon m(-2)s(-1)) were selected according to situations encountered in a variety of field conditions. For all irradiance levels, growth was satisfactory at 15 and 25 degrees C, but limited at 5 degrees C. At 25 degrees C a satisfactory nitrogen removal rate (3.5 and 4.0 mg N L(-1)d(-1)) was obtained for one polar strain (Phormidium tenue) and the control P. bohneri. At 15 degrees C, the best nitrogen removal rate (3.5 mg N L(-1)d(-1)) was measured with P. bohneri while the best rate for the polar strains was around 2.3 mg N L(-1)d(-1). At 15 degrees C, a phosphorus removal rate of 0.6 mg P L(-1)d(-1) was obtained with P. bohneri and polar strains P. tenue and Oscillatoria O-210. Nitrogen (NO3-) and phosphorus (PO43-) uptake rates increased as a function of irradiance over the range 80 to 350 mu mol photon m(-)2s(-)1. Our results indicate that tertiary biological wastewater treatment at low temperatures (5 degrees C) cannot be anticipated with the polar strains tested, because they are psychrotrophic rather than psychrophilic and thus grow too slowly under conditions of extreme cold. However, it appears that these cyanobacteria would be useful for wastewater treatment at moderately cool temperatures (c. 15 degrees C), which are common during spring and fall in northern climates.

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