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Improvement of nitrification efficiency by bioaugmentation in sequencing batch reactors at low temperature

Bioaugmentation is an effective method of treating municipal wastewater with high ammonia concentration in sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) at low temperature (10℃). The cold-adapted ammonia- and nitrite- oxidizing bacteria were enriched and inoculated, respectively, in the bioaugmentation systems....

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Main Authors: Cui, Di, Li, Ang, Qiu, Tian, Cai, Rui, Pang, Changlong, Wang, Jihua, Yang, Jixian, Ma, Fang, Ren, Nanqi
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description Bioaugmentation is an effective method of treating municipal wastewater with high ammonia concentration in sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) at low temperature (10℃). The cold-adapted ammonia- and nitrite- oxidizing bacteria were enriched and inoculated, respectively, in the bioaugmentation systems. In synthetic wastewater treatment systems, the average NH4+-N removal efficiency in the bioaugmented system (85%) was much higher than that in the unbioaugmented system. The effluent NH4+ -N concentration of the bioaugmented system was stably below 8 mg. L1 after 20 d operation. In municipal wastewater systems with bioaugmentation, the effluent NH4+- -N concentration was below 8 mg·L^-1 after 15 d operation. The average NH4+ -N removal efficiency in unbioaugmentation system (about 82%) was lower compared with that in the bioaugmentation system. By inoculating the cold-adapted nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) into the SBRs after 10 d operation, the nitrite concentration decreased rapidly, reducing the NO2 -N accumulation effectively at low temperature. The func- tional microorganisms were identified by PCR-DGGE, including uncultured Dechloromonas sp., uncultured Nitrospira sp., Clostridium sp. and uncultured Thauera sp. The results suggested that the cold-adapted microbial agent of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and NOB could accelerate the start-up and promote achieving the stable operation of the low-temperature SBRs for nitrification.
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Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
Bacteria
Batch reactors
bioaugmentation
Bioreactors
Clostridium
Dechloromonas
denitrifying bacteria
Earth and Environmental Science
Efficiency
Effluents
Environment
Low temperature
Microorganisms
Municipal wastewater
Nitrification
Nitrifying bacteria
Nitrites
Nitrogen dioxide
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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sequencing batch reactors (SBRs)
temperature
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低温
反应堆
序批式
氨氮浓度
生物强化系统
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title Improvement of nitrification efficiency by bioaugmentation in sequencing batch reactors at low temperature
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