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Integration of ammonium assimilation with denitrifying phosphorus removal for efficient nutrient management in wastewater treatment

  • Guanglin Zhang
  • , Weiguang Li*
  • , Donghui Li
  • , Shuncai Wang
  • , Longyi Lv*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Hebei University of Technology

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Abstract

Nutrient removal from sewage is transitioning to nutrient recovery. However, biological treatment technologies to remove and recover nutrients from domestic sewage are still under investigation. This study delved into the integration of ammonium assimilation with denitrifying phosphorus removal (DPR) as a method for efficient nutrient management in sewage treatment. Results indicated this approach eliminated over 80 % of the nitrogen in the influent, simultaneously recovering over 60 % of the nitrogen as the activated sludge through ammonia assimilation, and glycerol facilitated this process. The nitrification/denitrifying phosphorus removal ensured the stability of both nitrogen and phosphorus removal. The phosphorus removal rate exceeded 96 %, and the DPR rate reached over 90 %. Network analysis highlighted a stable community structure with Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota driving ammonium assimilation. The synergistic effect of fermentation bacteria, denitrifying glycogen-accumulating organisms, and denitrifying phosphorus-accumulating organisms contributed to the stability of nitrogen and phosphorus removal. This approach offers a promising method for sustainable nutrient management in sewage treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120116
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume353
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Ammonium assimilation
  • Community structure
  • Denitrifying phosphorus removal
  • Domestic sewage
  • Nutrient recovery

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