The effect of ozone dosage on sludge settleability and biological nutrient removal performance in a sequencing batch reactor was investigated by inoculating the bulking sludge with the SVI of 280 mL·g-1 from a wastewater treatment plant in winter. The filamentous mycelium was interrupted, and the SVI was decreased to 125 mL·g-1 after ozone dosage with a low concentration of 0.085 g·g-1(O3/MLSS) for 20 days, which indicated the disappearance of the sludge bulking. The performance of nitrification and phosphorus removal efficiency was not affected obviously. However, the sludge settleability deteriorated with a high dosage of ozone, and the phosphorus removal efficiency was decreased to around 60%. Further study showed that PS/PN had a positive correlation with SVI with the correlation coefficient of 0.9381, which can be used to characterize sludge settleability. A low ozone dosage not only interrupted the filamentous mycelium, but it also affected the content and composition of the EPS, which led to improved settleability.
Keywords: biological nitrogen and phosphorus removal; bulking sludge; extracellular polymeric substances; ozone dosage; sludge settleability.