Understanding the microbial trends in a nitritation reactor fed with primary settled municipal wastewater

Pedrouso, Alba; Correa-Galeote, David; Maza-Marquez, Paula; Juarez-Jimenez, Belen; Gonzalez-Lopez, Jesus; Rodelas, Belen; Campos, Jose Luis; Mosquera-Corral, Anuska; del Rio, Angeles Val

Abstract

Partial nitritation was pointed out as the key step to implement the autotrophic nitrogen removal processes at low temperature. This study investigated the initiation and maintenance of a nitritation process with simultaneous COD removal in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) run at 15 degrees C and fed with primary settled urban wastewater characterized by 42 +/- 10 mg TOC/L and 45 +/- 4 mg NH4+-N/L. A nitrite accumulation ratio of nearly 100% was observed and the long-term (354 days) process stability was successfully maintained despite the municipal wastewater composition fluctuations. The absence of nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) activity was attributed to the free nitrous acid (FNA) in-situ accumulated at high levels (0.02-0.20 mg HNO2-N/L). Despite nitrate production was not observed, the quantification of bacterial groups indicated that NOB were present in the SBR sludge throughout the entire operational period. Ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AOB) abundance and community structure were significantly influenced by the organic matter present in the feeding. Average organic matter removal efficiencies of 80% were obtained without observing any detrimental effect over the nitritation process performance, due to the functional redundancy within both the chemoheterotrophic and AOB communities.

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Título según WOS: Understanding the microbial trends in a nitritation reactor fed with primary settled municipal wastewater
Título de la Revista: SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY
Volumen: 256
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1016/j.seppur.2020.117828

Notas: ISI