A survey conducted in Italy revealed that less than 0.5% out of a sample of over 2,000 municipal wastewater treatment plants is equipped with an enhanced biological phosphorus removal process. Conditions promoting biological phosphorus removal have been investigated by monitoring three real plants equipped with, respectively: (A) simultaneous chemical precipitation; (B) enhanced biological removal powered by chemical precipitation; (C) tertiary chemical precipitation with evidence of phosphate accumulating bacteria. An anaerobic compartment revealed essential for the growth of these microorganisms, the readily degradable organic concentration in the influent playing a minor role. Mapping dissolved oxygen and oxidation-reduction potential in different compartments of plant (C) was carried out to understand the reasons why phosphate accumulating bacteria were found even in the absence of anaerobic reactor. Finally, the possibility to exploit the biological phosphorus removal in plant (C), by adjusting the aeration conditions, was explored and an economic analysis showed this to be a preferable approach with respect to the chemical removal of phosphorus.

Promoting biological phosphorus removal in a full scale pre-denitrification wastewater treatment plant

Bertanza G.;Menoni L.;Capoferri G. U.;Pedrazzani R.
2020-01-01

Abstract

A survey conducted in Italy revealed that less than 0.5% out of a sample of over 2,000 municipal wastewater treatment plants is equipped with an enhanced biological phosphorus removal process. Conditions promoting biological phosphorus removal have been investigated by monitoring three real plants equipped with, respectively: (A) simultaneous chemical precipitation; (B) enhanced biological removal powered by chemical precipitation; (C) tertiary chemical precipitation with evidence of phosphate accumulating bacteria. An anaerobic compartment revealed essential for the growth of these microorganisms, the readily degradable organic concentration in the influent playing a minor role. Mapping dissolved oxygen and oxidation-reduction potential in different compartments of plant (C) was carried out to understand the reasons why phosphate accumulating bacteria were found even in the absence of anaerobic reactor. Finally, the possibility to exploit the biological phosphorus removal in plant (C), by adjusting the aeration conditions, was explored and an economic analysis showed this to be a preferable approach with respect to the chemical removal of phosphorus.
2020
2019
Attività in conto terzi
LS9_8 Environmental biotechnology, bioremediation, biodegradation
PE10_17 Hydrology, water and soil pollution
SH3_1 Environment, resources and sustainability
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
254
109803
Lavoro sperimentale su scala reale che consente di identificare condizioni per promuovere la EBPR, al fine di migliorare la rimozione del fosforo e di favorirne il recupero. In questa ricerca si sono utilizzate sonde biomolecolari, afffiancando il monitoraggio dei parametri gestionali allo studio della microbiologia del fango attivo.
Activated sludge; Anaerobic; Costs; FISH; PAO; rbCOD; Bioreactors; Italy; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Sewage; Waste Disposal, Fluid; Denitrification; Waste Water
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S030147971931521X
no
no
Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
4
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Bertanza, G.; Menoni, L.; Capoferri, G. U.; Pedrazzani, R.
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