Performance and microbial community analysis of a bio-contact oxidation reactor during the treatment of low-COD and high-salinity oilfield produced water

Bioresour Technol. 2021 Sep:335:125267. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125267. Epub 2021 May 11.

Abstract

The multistage bio-contact oxidation reactor (BCOR) is a widely used biological strategy to treat wastewater, however, little is known about the performance and microbial community information of BCOR during the treatment of low-COD and high-salinity oilfield produced water. In this study, the performance of a multistage BCOR in treating produced water was investigated. The result suggested the BCOR could efficiently remove COD, BOD5, NH4+-N, and oil pollutants. Besides, high-throughput sequencing analysis revealed that oil content was the main variable in shaping the community structure. The highest total relative abundance of potential pollutants degraders in first BCOR stage suggested significant role of this stage in pollutants removal. In addition, the correlation analysis disclosed the key functional genera during the degradation process, including Rhodobacter, Citreibacter, and Roseovarius. Moreover, network analysis revealed that the microbial taxa within same module had strong ecological linkages and specific functions.

Keywords: Bio-contact oxidation reactor; Functional genera; Microbial community; Oilfield produced water; Performance.

MeSH terms

  • Bioreactors
  • Microbiota*
  • Oil and Gas Fields
  • Salinity*
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid
  • Wastewater
  • Water

Substances

  • Waste Water
  • Water