Renewable Energy, Vol.82, 71-76, 2015
Feasibility of algal systems for sustainable wastewater treatment
This paper proposes cultivation of algae in urban wastewaters as a sustainable approach for removing the nutrients from the wastewaters and generating energy from the biomass. The theoretical rationale of this proposal is that, the algal systems can produce nearly double the biomass per unit nutrient intake than bacterial systems and can generate nearly 20% more net energy. Preliminary experimental results are presented to demonstrate that a therrno-tolerant and acidophilic algal strain evaluated in this study-Galdieria sulphuraria, can grow well in primary settled urban wastewaters and can reduce nutrient levels to regulatory discharge levels at reasonable rates. Nutrient removal rgtes found in this study (4.70 -5.0 mg L(-1)d(-1) of nitrogen and 1.5-1.7 mg L(-1)d(-1) of phosphate) are comparable to those by traditional methods. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Algal wastewater treatment;Nitrogen removal;Phosphate removal;Galdieria sulphuraria;Thermo-tolerant acidophilic strains