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Rapid start-up of an innovative pilot-scale staged PN/A continuous process for enhanced nitrogen removal from mature landfill leachate via robust NOB elimination and efficient biomass retention.

Authors :
Jiang, Cancan
Zhang, Liang
Chi, Yongzhi
Xu, Shengjun
Xie, Yawen
Yang, Dongmin
Qian, Yunzhi
Chen, Fuqiang
Zhang, Weijun
Wang, Dongsheng
Tian, Zhe
Zhang, Shujun
Li, Yu-You
Zhuang, Xuliang
Source :
Water Research. Feb2024, Vol. 249, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• An innovative pilot-scale staged PN/A process developed to treat MLL. • Stable nitrogen removal (TN < 40 mg/L) was achieved under continuous flow. • Stable inhibition of NOB by low oxygen in combination with FA and FNA. • Salt-tolerant Kuenenia (33.4 %) dominated the ecological niche in anammox biofilm. • Dual biofilm membrane designed to keep effluent SS stable below 5 mg/L. The start-up and stable operation of partial nitritation-anammox (PN/A) treatment of mature landfill leachate (MLL) still face challenges. This study developed an innovative staged pilot-scale PN/A system to enhance nitrogen removal from MLL. The staged process included a PN unit, an anammox upflow enhanced internal circulation biofilm (UEICB) reactor, and a post-biofilm unit. Rapid start-up of the continuous flow PN process (full-concentration MLL) was achieved within 35 days by controlling dissolved oxygen and leveraging free ammonia and free nitrous acid to selectively suppress nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB). The UEICB was equipped with an annular flow agitator combined with the enhanced internal circulation device of the guide tube, which achieved an efficient enrichment of Candidatus Kuenenia in the biofilm (relative abundance of 33.4 %). The nitrogen removal alliance formed by the salt-tolerant anammox bacterium (Candidatus Kuenenia) and denitrifying bacteria (unclassified SBR1031 and Denitratisoma) achieved efficient nitrogen removal of UEICB (total nitrogen removal percentage: 90.8 %) and at the same time effective treatment of the refractory organic matter (ROM). The dual membrane process of UEICB fixed biofilm combined with post-biofilm is effective in sludge retention, and can stably control the effluent suspended solids (SS) at a level of less than 5 mg/L. The post-biofilm unit ensured that effluent total nitrogen (TN) remained below the 40 mg/L discharge standard (98.5 % removal efficiency). Compared with conventional nitrification-denitrification systems, the staged PN/A process substantially reduced oxygen consumption, sludge production, CO 2 emissions and carbon consumption by 22.8 %, 67.1 %, 87.1 % and 87.1 %, respectively. The 195-day stable operation marks the effective implementation of the innovative pilot-scale PN/A process in treating actual MLL. This study provides insights into strategies for rapid start-up, robust NOB suppression, and anammox biomass retention to advance the application of PN/A in high-ammonia low-carbon wastewater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
249
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174526796
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.120949