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Nutrient removal and microbial community structure variation in the two-sludge system treating low carbon/nitrogen domestic wastewater.

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A two-sludge system with separated phosphorus removal unit and nitrification unit was used to treat the actual municipal sewage deficient in organic carbon sources, with the carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of… Click to show full abstract

A two-sludge system with separated phosphorus removal unit and nitrification unit was used to treat the actual municipal sewage deficient in organic carbon sources, with the carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of 4.39. The system was first operated as anaerobic/oxic-nitrification (A/O-N) mode for 60 days (phase I), and then transformed into anaerobic/anoxic/oxic-nitrification (A/A/O-N) mode for the next following 80 days (phase II). Noteworthy, oxygen and nitrate acted as electronic acceptors for phosphorus removal in chronological order. Results indicated that deep phosphorus removal and complete nitrification were achieved at both phase I and phase II, and the system exhibited a higher microbial diversity. Microbial community abundance on genus level analysis indicated that Dechloromonas and Accumulibacter were respectively accumulated with 11.6 and 2.42% abundance (A/A/O sludge); and 9.31 and 1.29% Nitrospira and Nitrosomonas occupied the biofilm, and they performed denitrifying phosphorus removal (DNPR) and nitrification, respectively.

Keywords: two sludge; sludge system; system; nitrification; sludge; phosphorus removal

Journal Title: Bioresource technology
Year Published: 2019

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