High-Rate Partial Nitritation of Municipal Wastewater after Psychrophilic Anaerobic Pretreatment

Environ Sci Technol. 2017 Oct 3;51(19):11029-11038. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.7b02078. Epub 2017 Sep 14.

Abstract

Partial nitritation/anammox can provide energy-efficient nitrogen removal from the main stream of municipal wastewater. The main bottleneck is the growth of nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) at low temperatures (<15 °C). To produce effluent suitable for anammox, real municipal wastewater after anaerobic pretreatment was treated by enriched ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) in suspended sludge SBR at 12 °C. NOB were continually washed out using aerobic duration control strategy (ADCS). Solids retention time was set to 9-16 days. Using this approach, average ammonia conversion higher than 57% at high oxidation rate of 0.4 ± 0.1 kg-N kg-VSS-1 d-1 was achieved for more than 100 days. Nitrite accumulation (N-NO2-/N-NOX) of 92% was maintained. Thus, consistently small amounts of present NOB were efficiently suppressed. Our mathematical model explained how ADCS enhanced the inhibition of NOB growth via NH3 and HNO2. This approach will produce effluent suitable for anammox even under winter conditions in mild climates.

MeSH terms

  • Bioreactors*
  • Nitrites
  • Nitrogen
  • Sewage
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid*
  • Wastewater*

Substances

  • Nitrites
  • Sewage
  • Waste Water
  • Nitrogen