Four experiments were performed in sequencing batch reactors, two by two in parallel, to study the effect of micropollutants (organic xenobiotics and heavy metals) on the performance of activated sludge processes. The reactors were operated for long times (at least 11 months each) and in a wide range of sludge ages (5-30 days). It was observed that production of biological solids, COD removal, and settling properties were not affected by the presence of micropollutants significantly. On the other hand, ammonia removal was much lower in the reactors fed with micropollutants (29-37% removal) than in the reactor without micropollutants (82% removal). Batch tests allowed the measurement of maximal activities of heterotrophic and autotrophic biomass. The activity of nitrifying microorganisms grown without micropollutants was greatly reduced (about 50%) by the addition of the micropollutants, but the residual micropollutants after treatment did not exert any inhibiting effect. Nitrate balances on the four runs confirmed that the fraction of nitrifying microorganisms was much higher in the reactor without micropollutants (4.5% of overall VSS) than in the reactors fed with micropollutants (maximum 0.5% of VSS). In spite of the fact that in the reactors fed with micropollutants the fraction of nitrifying microorganisms increased at increasing sludge age, a satisfactory nitrogen removal was not achieved in the whole tested range of experimental conditions, even after the 11-month acclimation. With regard to nitrogen removal in processes operated with micropollutants, the results obtained in this study seem to indicate the effectiveness both of processes with separate nitrification after a first treatment stage and of single-sludge processes carried out at very high sludge ages, as acheivable, e.g., by the use of membranes or of attached growth systems.

Effect of micropollutants (organic xenobiotics and heavy metals) in the activated sludge process / Dionisi, Davide; C., Levantesi; Majone, Mauro; L., Bornoroni; M., DE SANCTIS. - In: INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0888-5885. - STAMPA. - 46:21(2007), pp. 6762-6769. [10.1021/ie061688c]

Effect of micropollutants (organic xenobiotics and heavy metals) in the activated sludge process

DIONISI, Davide;MAJONE, Mauro;
2007

Abstract

Four experiments were performed in sequencing batch reactors, two by two in parallel, to study the effect of micropollutants (organic xenobiotics and heavy metals) on the performance of activated sludge processes. The reactors were operated for long times (at least 11 months each) and in a wide range of sludge ages (5-30 days). It was observed that production of biological solids, COD removal, and settling properties were not affected by the presence of micropollutants significantly. On the other hand, ammonia removal was much lower in the reactors fed with micropollutants (29-37% removal) than in the reactor without micropollutants (82% removal). Batch tests allowed the measurement of maximal activities of heterotrophic and autotrophic biomass. The activity of nitrifying microorganisms grown without micropollutants was greatly reduced (about 50%) by the addition of the micropollutants, but the residual micropollutants after treatment did not exert any inhibiting effect. Nitrate balances on the four runs confirmed that the fraction of nitrifying microorganisms was much higher in the reactor without micropollutants (4.5% of overall VSS) than in the reactors fed with micropollutants (maximum 0.5% of VSS). In spite of the fact that in the reactors fed with micropollutants the fraction of nitrifying microorganisms increased at increasing sludge age, a satisfactory nitrogen removal was not achieved in the whole tested range of experimental conditions, even after the 11-month acclimation. With regard to nitrogen removal in processes operated with micropollutants, the results obtained in this study seem to indicate the effectiveness both of processes with separate nitrification after a first treatment stage and of single-sludge processes carried out at very high sludge ages, as acheivable, e.g., by the use of membranes or of attached growth systems.
2007
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Effect of micropollutants (organic xenobiotics and heavy metals) in the activated sludge process / Dionisi, Davide; C., Levantesi; Majone, Mauro; L., Bornoroni; M., DE SANCTIS. - In: INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0888-5885. - STAMPA. - 46:21(2007), pp. 6762-6769. [10.1021/ie061688c]
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