Startup strategy for nitrogen removal via nitrite in a BAF system

Author

Gabarró, Jordi

Guivernau, Miriam

Burgos, Laura

Garanto, Oswald

Bonmatí, August

Publication date

2018-10-26



Abstract

A biological aerated filter (BAF) pilot plant consisting of two reactors (aerobic and anoxic one) was used to determine a strategy to remove nitrogen via nitrite. RNA/DNA analysis was performed to assess microbial activity and support chemical results. In less than 13 days the pilot plant was able to remove COD and suspended solids. Nitrogen removal via nitrite pathway could not be observed until day 130 when the empty bed contact time (EBCT) was set at 0.71 h. Nitrite was detected in the aerated BAF effluent but never nitrate. qPCR of amoA gene from RNA and DNA extracts of the aerobic biofilm confirmed that ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were present from the beginning of the operation but not active. AOB activity increased with time, reaching stability from operational day 124. The combination of both, low EBCT together with high OLR, has been demonstrated to be a feasible strategy to startup a BAF to achieve nitrogen removal via nitrite.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Submitted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

577 - Material bases of life. Biochemistry. Molecular biology. Biophysics; 579 - Microbiology

Pages

34

Publisher

Springer

Version of

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering

Rights

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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