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Can a compact biological system be used for real hydraulic fracturing wastewater treatment?

  • Guangsheng Qian
  • , Pu Liu
  • , Li Wei*
  • , Hamish Mackey
  • , Tianwei Hao
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Macau
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Hamad bin Khalifa University

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Abstract

Hydraulic fracturing wastewater (HFW), a byproduct of hydraulic fracturing oil extraction, contains a complex mixture of oil, aldehydes, and benzene compounds. Efficient and eco-friendly HFW treatment means are critical for the oil extraction industry, particularly in developing countries. In this study, two biological processes namely an anaerobic/anoxic/moving bed biofilm reactor (A2-MBBR) and an A2-MBBR with a microfiltration membrane (A2-MFMBBR) were established, and assessed for the real HFW treatment. Removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and NH4+-N were over 92% and 95%, respectively, in both processes with a hydraulic retention time of 72 h. The majority of organic compounds in both systems identified by GC–MS were degraded in the anaerobic units. In comparison, A2-MFMBBR demonstrated higher removal efficiencies for oil, total suspended solids, and complex compounds. The average relative abundances of refractory compound degrading bacteria were 43.4% and 51.6% in the A2-MBBR and A2-MFMBBR, respectively, which was consistent with the COD and oil removal, and suggested that the MBR could maintain a high diversity of microorganisms and contribute to deep recalcitrant organics degradation. This study sheds light on the potential of using a compact biological process for the real HFW treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151524
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume816
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Hydraulic fracturing wastewater
  • Microbial community
  • Microfiltration membrane
  • Moving bed biofilm reactor
  • Refractory organic compounds

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