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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 57, 2022 - Issue 9
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Research Article

Effects of denitrifying granular sludge addition on activated sludge and anaerobic–aerobic systems for municipal sewage treatment

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Pages 830-839 | Received 21 Apr 2022, Accepted 18 Aug 2022, Published online: 13 Sep 2022
 

Abstract

Conventional activated sludge (AS) systems are widely used to treat domestic sewage worldwide. However, the removal of nitrogen in the AS system is limited, and its concentration in the effluent exceeds the recommended values in the discharge standards. In this study, a pilot experiment was conducted to improve nitrogen removal during municipal sewage treatment by operating AS and anaerobic–aerobic (AO) systems under low dissolved oxygen (DO) conditions of less than 0.5 mg L−1 and by adding denitrifying granular sludge. The low DO operation of the AS and AO systems led to the sludge washout and increased the organic content and ammonia and nitrate concentration of the effluent. In contrast, the nitrate concentrations of the effluents produced by the AS and AO systems were 9.4 ± 3.6 and 8.4 ± 0.7 mg-N L−1, respectively, indicated that denitrifying granular sludge addition enhanced denitrification during sewage treatment. The total nitrogen (TN) removal efficiency increased by 13% and 9% for the AS and AO systems despite a decrease in the temperature of 6 °C for the water in the aeration tank. Thus, adding denitrifying granular sludge to the aeration tank is a simple and effective approach to improve organic and nitrogen removal during wastewater treatment.

Acknowledgments

We express our gratitude to Nagaoka Sewage Treatment Center, Nagaoka, Japan, for providing the experimental site.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (grant numbers 20H02290 and 22K14349).

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