Yunlong Su, Xiyao Li, Jiao Wang, Rui Du, Xiaofei Xue, Yongzhen Peng
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Pilot-scale partial nitrification and anaerobic ammonium oxidation system for nitrogen removal from municipal wastewater.
Partial nitrification has the advantages of saving energy and reducing the need for carbon sources in municipal wastewater treatment. However, for municipal wastewater with low ammonia, start-up and maintenance of partial nitrification is a worldwide challenge. Here we developed a pilot-scale double sludge system consisting of two sequencing batch reactors for partial nitrification (12 m2) and denitrification/anaerobic ammonium oxidation (denitrification/anammox, 8.4 m2) to treat municipal wastewater. Partial nitrification was maintained at no ammonium remaining with a nitrite accumulation rate of 87.7%. This study found that partial nitrification system effluent chemical oxygen demand increased from 24.8 mg L-1 to 64.9 mg L-1 accompanied by transformation from complete nitrification to partial nitrification. In the denitrification/anammox system, the reduction of nitrite to nitrogen required about 40% less carbon consumption than nitrate. High nitrogen removal was achieved with effluent total inorganic nitrogen of 2.7 mg L-1 without carbon addition. This work provided a pilot-scale demonstration of low-carbon high-nitrogen removal.