Long-term nitrite-oxidizing bacteria suppression in a continuous activated sludge system exposed to frequent changes in pH and oxygen set-points

Antileo, Christian; Francisco Jaramillo Montoya; Candia, Oscar; Aahilyn Osorio; Carlos Muñoz Poblete; Farias, Jorge; Proal-Najera, Jose B.; Qiqi Zhang; Sven-Uwe Geissen

Keywords: supervisory control, Long-term partial nitrification, Intermittent kinetic inhibition, Continuous activated sludge reactor

Abstract

Research has proven the adaptation of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria to unfavorable environmental conditions, and this work presents a novel concept to prevent nitrite oxidation during partial nitrification in wastewater. The approach is based on the real-time updating of mathematical models of the process to search for optimal setpoints of pH and oxygen concentration in a continuous activated sludge reactor with a high sludge age (20.3 days). A heuristic optimization technique by 13 optimum set-points simultaneously maximized the degree of ammonia oxidation (α) and nitrite accumulation (β), achieving an (α + β) = 190% per day. The activated sludge reactor was conducted for 780 days under three control schemes: open-loop control, fuzzy model supervisory control and phenomenological supervisory control. The phenomenological supervisory control system achieved the best results, simultaneously reaching 95% ammonium oxidation and 90% nitrite accumulation. The Haldane kinetics were analyzed using steady-state concentrations of all nitrogen species, concluding that the simultaneous maximization of α + β led to selecting set-points at the extreme values of the following ranges: pH = 7.5–8.5 and DO = 0.8–1.0 mg O2/L, which enabled the inhibition of one nitrifier species. At the same time, the other one was relieved from inhibition. The 16sRNA assays indicated that the nitrite-oxidizing bacteria presence (genera Nitrobacter and Nitrospira) shifted from 32% to less than 8% after 280 days of continuous operation with optimal pH and oxygen set-points

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volumen: 318
Número: 115545
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 11
Idioma: English
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115545
Notas: ISI, Impact Factor 8.91