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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 41, 2006 - Issue 10
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Original Articles

Effect of Hypochloride on Microbial Ecology of Bulking and Foaming Activated Sludge Treatment for Tannery Wastewater

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Pages 2163-2174 | Received 06 Apr 2006, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

This study investigates the effect of hypochloride application for controlling bulking and foaming on the microbial ecology of an activated sludge system treating tannery wastewater. Detailed characterization of the wastewater treatment influent and effluent is also reported for the study period. During the study, bulking and foaming are first monitored with a sudden burst in the sludge volume index over 250 mL g−1, creating a significant deterioration of the effluent quality. The corresponding upset in the microbial ecology is the combined excessive proliferation of M. parvicella, N. limicola II and Gordona (Nocardia) spp., but mainly triggered by Gordona contamination of the floc structure and the rapid outward growth of this filamentous microorganism extending to adjacent flocs. Chlorine application at an average rate of 3 g Cl−1(kg MLSS.day)−1 for 12 days provide an effective solution for bulking and foaming, restoring the effluent quality. It destroys filamentous texture between the flocs, leaving only a lot of loose and chopped filament fragments and, totally removes the Gordona spp. from solution which retrieves back into the flocs. Therefore, chlorine remediation of bulking and foaming, although temporarily effective, is only superficial as the Gordona seeding inside the floc remains intact and potentially available for excessive growth in the next favorable conditions.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This research was supported by two different research grants, one from the ITU Research Foundation and Development Center and the other from the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK-Project No:100Y045). The corresponding author acted as the principal investigator in both research projects. The contribution of Derin Orhon was partly sponsored by the Turkish Academy of Sciences. The support of the Istanbul Organized Leather Tanning Industrial District I activated sludge treatment plant management, engineers and technicians is gratefully acknowledged.

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*Except under bulking conditions.

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