Performance of a Full-Scale Biofilm System Retrofitted with an Upflow Multilayer Bioreactor as a Preanoxic Reactor for Advanced Wastewater Treatment

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To enhance nitrogen removal in an existing microbial contact oxidation (MCO) system with a treatment capacity of 900 m(3)/d, an upflow multilayer bioreactor (UMBR) was chosen as a preanoxic reactor for the removal of organic matter and nitrate. The removal performance of the retrofitted plant was evaluated during the startup phase at a low temperature in winter. The high removal (>80%) of organic matter and suspended solids in the UMBR provided stable nitrification conditions in the MCO system, as a result of the substantial reduction in organic matter and solids loaded onto the MCO system. This treatment system showed a stable nitrogen removal efficiency of 75.3%, even in the low temperature range 7 to 10 degrees C. Phosphorus was completely removed by chemical precipitation. Production rates of excess sludge, as a function of the loads of influent flowrate and biological oxygen demand (BOD), were 0.022 kg dry solid/m(3) wastewater and 0.132 kg dry solid/kg BOD. Water Environ. Res., 80, 757 (2008).
Publisher
WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION
Issue Date
2008-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

EXCESS SLUDGE PRODUCTION; NITROGEN REMOVAL; NUTRIENT REMOVAL; DOMESTIC SEWAGE; BED; DENITRIFICATION; MINIMIZATION; TEMPERATURE; AMMONIA

Citation

WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH, v.80, pp.757 - 765

ISSN
1061-4303
DOI
10.2175/106143008X276723
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/90662
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