Distribution and characterization of anammox in a swine wastewater activated sludge facility

被引:7
|
作者
Yamagishi, Takao [1 ]
Takeuchi, Mio [1 ]
Wakiya, Yuichiro [2 ]
Waki, Miyoko [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci & Technol, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058569, Japan
[2] Saga Prefectural Livestock Expt Stn, Saga 8492305, Japan
[3] Natl Agr & Food Res Org, Inst Livestock & Grassland Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050901, Japan
关键词
anammox; swine wastewater; N-15 tracer assay method; ANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION; NITROGEN REMOVAL; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; GRANULAR SLUDGE; REACTOR; BACTERIA; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.2166/wst.2013.102
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) is a novel biological nitrogen removal process that oxidizes NH4+ to N-2 with NO2- as an electron acceptor. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential activity and characteristics of anammox in a conventional swine wastewater treatment facility, which uses an activated sludge system consisting of three cascade aeration tanks equipped with ceramic support material. Anammox activity was estimated by a N-15 tracer assay method and was detected in all the sludge and biofilm samples in each aeration tank. Biofilm taken from the third aeration tank, in which the dissolved oxygen concentration was 7.5 mg/ L and the wastewater included a high concentration of NO3-, showed by far the highest anammox activity. A clone library analysis showed the existence of anammox bacteria closely related to 'Candidatus Jettenia asiatica' and 'Ca. Brocadia caroliniensis'. The optimum conditions for anammox activity were a pH of 6.7-7.2, a temperature of 35 degrees C, a NO2- concentration of 10 mmol/L or less, and an NH4+ concentration of 32 mmol/L or less.
引用
收藏
页码:2330 / 2336
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Determination of the impact of toxic inflows on the performance of activated sludge by wastewater characterization
    Andreadakis, AD
    Kalergis, CM
    Kartsonas, N
    Anagnostopoulos, D
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 36 (2-3) : 45 - 52
  • [32] Mainstream wastewater treatment in integrated fixed film activated sludge (IFAS) reactor by partial nitritation/anammox process
    Malovanyy, Andriy
    Trela, Jozef
    Plaza, Elzbieta
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 198 : 478 - 487
  • [33] WASTEWATER Utah Treatment Facility Uses Ballasted Activated Sludge Process to Shrink Footprint, Costs
    Landers, Jay
    CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2018, 88 (06): : 26 - 28
  • [34] Energy Consumption and Internal Distribution in Activated Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plants of Greece
    Siatou, Alexandra
    Manali, Anthoula
    Gikas, Petros
    WATER, 2020, 12 (04)
  • [35] Enrichment of anammox bacteria at room temperature with activated sludge inocula
    Fernandez-Dorado, Ivan
    Aguilar, Aylet Vega
    TECNOLOGIA Y CIENCIAS DEL AGUA, 2024, 15 (04) : 318 - 359
  • [36] Inhibition effect of swine wastewater heavy metals and antibiotics on anammox activity
    Lotti, T.
    Cordola, M.
    Kleerebezem, R.
    Caffaz, S.
    Lubello, C.
    van Loosdrecht, M. C. M.
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2012, 66 (07) : 1519 - 1526
  • [37] Partial Nitritation of Swine Wastewater in View of Its Coupling with the Anammox Process
    Magri, Albert
    Vanotti, Matias B.
    Szoegi, Ariel A.
    Cantrell, Keri B.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2012, 41 (06) : 1989 - 2000
  • [38] DIVERSITY AND CHANGEABILITY OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE BACTERIA IN TWO STAGE NITRITATION-ANAMMOX MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR TREATING COKE WASTEWATER
    Ziembinska-Buczynska, Aleksandra
    Zabczynski, Sebastian
    Folkert, Justyna
    Meresta, Anna
    Cema, Grzegorz
    ARCHITECTURE CIVIL ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT, 2013, 6 (04) : 67 - 72
  • [39] Recovery of organic matters by activated sludge from municipal wastewater: Performance and characterization
    Lu, Junyan
    Lu, Qiaoling
    Hu, Qian
    Qiu, Bin
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 252
  • [40] Characterization of wastewater and activated sludge from European municipal wastewater treatment plants using the NUR test
    Naidoo, V
    Urbain, V
    Buckley, CA
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1998, 38 (01) : 303 - 310