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Long-Term Low DO Enriches and Shifts Nitrifier Community in Activated Sludge

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 47, 期 10, 页码 5109-5117

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es304647y

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  1. Army Research Lab (ARL) through the Leonard Wood Institute (LWI)
  2. Frontier Environmental Technology, LLC

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In the activated sludge process, reducing the operational dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration can-improve oxygen transfer efficiency, thereby reducing energy Use. The low DO, however, may result in incomplete nitrification. This research investigated the long-term effect of low DO on the nitrification performance of activated sludge. Results indicated that, for reactors with 10 and 40 day solids retention times (SRTs), complete nitrification was accomplished after a long-term operation with a DO of 0.37 and 0.16 mg/L, respectively. Under long-term low DO conditions, nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) became a better oxygen competitor than ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and, as a result, no nitrite accumulated. Real-time PCR assays indicated that the long-term low DO enriched both AOB and NOB in activated sludge, increasing the sludge nitrification capacity and diminishing the adverse effect of low DO on the overall nitrification performance. The. increase in the population size of nitrifiers was likely resulted from the reduced nitrifier endogenous decay rate by a low DO. Under long-term low DO conditions, Nitrosomonas europaea/eutropha remained as the dominant AOB, whereas the number of Nitrospira-like NOB became much greater than Nitrobacter-like NOB, especially for the 40 clay SRT sludge. The enrichment and shift of the nitrifier community reduced the adverse effect of low DO on nitrification; therefore, low DO operation of a complete nitrification Process is feasible.

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