Bioresource Technology, Vol.226, 211-219, 2017
Performance of aerobic nitrite granules treating an anaerobic pre-treated wastewater originating from the potato industry
In this study nitrogen removal via nitrite > 80% was achieved after approximately 80 days in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) treating pre-treated industrial wastewater originating from the potato industry. Thereafter, SBR performance was investigated during the formation of aerobic nitrite granules (ANG). The first granules appeared after 26 days leading to full granulation after 64 days. ANG showed excellent settling properties, as the Sludge Volume Index (SVI) went down to 16 mL/g and a SVI10/SVI30 = 1 was obtained. qPCR analysis showed that slow growing organisms, especially polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAO) were stimulated by an anaerobic feeding strategy. The average nitrogen removal was 95.3% over the entire operational period, and it mainly followed the "nitrite-route". Moreover, with ANG also phosphorus removal efficiencies up to 65.7% could be achieved. However, it has to be mentioned that nitrous oxide was an important denitrification product, which implies some environmental concerns. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Aerobic granular sludge;Nitrite-pathway;Nitrous oxide;Industrial wastewater;Control strategies;PAO