Activated sludge microbiome in a membrane bioreactor for treating Ramen noodle-soup wastewater

J Gen Appl Microbiol. 2021 Feb 26;66(6):339-343. doi: 10.2323/jgam.2020.01.006. Epub 2020 Aug 21.

Abstract

Population shifts in the activated sludge microbiome of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) during the treatment of Ramen noodle-soup wastewater were analyzed by high-throughput sequencing. An MBR underwent stable treatment of wastewater containing increasing oil concentrations (from 135 to 1,350 mg/L) for 26 days; however, after feeding with wastewater containing 2,700 mg/L of oil, the mixed liquor suspended solids and transmembrane pressure exhibited gradual and rapid increases, respectively, leading to clogging of the membrane. Phylogenetic analysis revealed an oil supply-dependent increase in the abundance of Cupriavidus gilardii (relative abundance of 26.2% at Day 30) in the sludge together with Parasegetibacter terrae (9.9%) and Ferruginibacter yonginensis (9.4%). These dominant species may play important roles in noodle-soup wastewater treatment.

Keywords: activated sludge; high-throughput sequencing; membrane bioreactor; microbial community structure; noodle-soup wastewater treatment.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteroidetes / metabolism*
  • Biodegradation, Environmental*
  • Bioreactors / microbiology
  • Cupriavidus / metabolism*
  • Sewage / analysis*
  • Sewage / microbiology
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods
  • Water Purification / methods*

Substances

  • Sewage

Supplementary concepts

  • Cupriavidus gilardii
  • Ferruginibacter yonginensis
  • Parasegetibacter terrae