Effect of aeration rate on nutrient removal from slaughterhouse wastewater in intermittently aerated sequencing batch reactors

被引:50
作者
Li, Jianping
Healy, Mark G.
Zhan, Xinmin [1 ]
Norton, Daniel
Rodgers, Michael
机构
[1] Natl Univ Ireland, Dept Civil Engn, Galway, Ireland
关键词
aeration rate; intermittent aeration; nutrient removal; slaughterhouse wastewater; sequencing batch reactor;
D O I
10.1007/s11270-008-9652-9
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The effect of aeration rate on nutrient removal from slaughterhouse wastewater was examined in two 10-L laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactors (SBRs-SBR1 and SBR2) operated at ambient temperature. The contaminants in the slaughterhouse wastewater had average concentrations of 4,000 mg chemical oxygen demand (COD) L(-1), 350 mg total nitrogen (TN) L(-1) and 26 mg total phosphorus (TP) L(-1). The duration of a complete SBR operation cycle was 8 h and comprised four operational phases: fill (7 min), react (393 min), settle (30 min) and draw/idle (50 min). During the react phase, the reactors were intermittently aerated four times at 50-min intervals, 50 min each time. DO, pH and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in the reactors were real-time monitored. Four aeration rates-0.2 L air min(-1) in SBR1 for 70 days, 0.4 L air min(-1) in SBR1 for 50 days, 0.8 L air min(-1) in SBR2 for 120 days and 1.2 L air min(-1) in SBR1 for 110 days-were tested. When the aeration rate was 0.2 L air min(-1), the SBR was continuously anaerobic. When the aeration rate was 0.4 L air min(-1), COD and TP removals were 90% but TN removal was only 34%. When the aeration rates were 0.8 and 1.2 L air min(-1), average effluent concentrations were 115 mg COD L(-1), 19 mg TN L(-1) and 0.7 mg TP L(-1), giving COD, TN and TP removals of 97%, 95% and 97%, respectively. It was found that partial nitrification followed by denitrification occurred in the intermittently aerated SBR systems.
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