TY - JOUR
T1 - Biological dephosphatation by activated sludge under denitrifying conditions
T2 - Proceedings of the 1997 6th IAWQ Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Asian Waterqual'97
AU - Kuba, T.
AU - Van Loosdrecht, M. C.M.
AU - Heijnen, J. J.
N1 - Funding Information:
Thisresearch was financially supported in part by The Netherlands Agency for the Environment and Energy (NOVEM, 351230/1110), the Foundation for Water Research (STOWA) and the Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Treatment (RIZA) within framework of the program Future Treatment Techniques for Municipal Waste Water (RWZI 2000-3234/5). Sincere thanks go to S. van Hateren, C. Ras, D .. Reuve~, Steen and M. Zomerdijk for analyses of the samples, and to P. Kroon and S. Lispet for techmcal asSlst~ the experimental set-up. Special thanks are due to EA Brandse (waterboard Z.W.O.) for providing us w samples of activated sludge in the WWTP-Holten.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - The effect of pH on phosphorus release under anaerobic conditions was examined for denitrifying phosphorus removing bacteria (DPB) cultivated in an anaerobic-anoxic sequencing batch reactor. Also batch tests were conducted with activated sludge from a full-scale waste water treatment plant (WWTP) in order to investigate occurrence and contribution of DPB in phosphorus removal processes. In the experiments for the pH effect, enriched DPB sludge was maintained under anaerobic conditions with acetic acid (HAc) present at 5 different pH conditions (6.0~8.0), and released phosphorus and consumed HAc concentrations were measured. When the biomass concentration was around 2.7 g-VSS/l, the observed P/C (released-P/consumed-HAc) ratios were 0.7, 1.1 and 1.2 g-P/g-C at pH = 6, 7 and 8. At 4.2 g-VSS/l, the observed P/C ratios were 0.9, 1.3 and 1.2 g-P/g-C, respectively. The difference between the two experiments resulted from the endogenous phosphorus release. The same pH effect as observed for conventional anaerobic-aerobic SBR sludge, was obtained for the DPB sludge in the range of pH = 6.0~7.5. However due to precipitates formation at pH = 8.0, the apparent P/C ratio was approximately 20% less than the ratio calculated from the biological released phosphorus concentration by DPB. From the results of the batch tests with activated sludge and observations on the full-scale WWTP, it was also shown that clearly denitrifying dephosphatation occurs and approximately 50% of the phosphorus removal occurs via denitrifying activities in the WWTP.
AB - The effect of pH on phosphorus release under anaerobic conditions was examined for denitrifying phosphorus removing bacteria (DPB) cultivated in an anaerobic-anoxic sequencing batch reactor. Also batch tests were conducted with activated sludge from a full-scale waste water treatment plant (WWTP) in order to investigate occurrence and contribution of DPB in phosphorus removal processes. In the experiments for the pH effect, enriched DPB sludge was maintained under anaerobic conditions with acetic acid (HAc) present at 5 different pH conditions (6.0~8.0), and released phosphorus and consumed HAc concentrations were measured. When the biomass concentration was around 2.7 g-VSS/l, the observed P/C (released-P/consumed-HAc) ratios were 0.7, 1.1 and 1.2 g-P/g-C at pH = 6, 7 and 8. At 4.2 g-VSS/l, the observed P/C ratios were 0.9, 1.3 and 1.2 g-P/g-C, respectively. The difference between the two experiments resulted from the endogenous phosphorus release. The same pH effect as observed for conventional anaerobic-aerobic SBR sludge, was obtained for the DPB sludge in the range of pH = 6.0~7.5. However due to precipitates formation at pH = 8.0, the apparent P/C ratio was approximately 20% less than the ratio calculated from the biological released phosphorus concentration by DPB. From the results of the batch tests with activated sludge and observations on the full-scale WWTP, it was also shown that clearly denitrifying dephosphatation occurs and approximately 50% of the phosphorus removal occurs via denitrifying activities in the WWTP.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0273-1223(97)00713-0
DO - 10.1016/S0273-1223(97)00713-0
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:0031458267
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 36
SP - 75
EP - 82
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 12
Y2 - 20 May 1997 through 23 May 1997
ER -