A pilot plant with a conventional activated sludge (CAS) system with intermittent aeration (IA) was monitored. The system was configured as an Oxic Settling Anaerobic (OSA) process with the insertion of one anaerobic side-stream reactor (ASSR). The pilot plant was fed with real wastewater and an intensive experimental campaign was carried out including sludge minimization, nitrogen and carbon removal, GHG emissions and biokinetic parameters. The experimental campaign was divided into periods: Period I, II, and III. In Periods I and II, the ASSR reactor was operated with two different hydraulic retention times (HRT), 4 and 6 h, with an aeration/non-aeration ratio of 30 min/30 min. In Period III, the HRT in the anaerobic reactor was the same as in Period II. In contrast, the biological reactor's aerated/non-aerated ratio was increased to 40 min/20 min. Results demonstrated that combining IA and OSA might be effective in the reduction of excess sludge production. The yield coefficient decreased from Period I to Period II (Yobs from 0.41 to 0.25 gTSS gCOD−1, in Period I and II, respectively). Nevertheless, the HRT increase in the ASSR compromised the system performance regarding nitrification and greenhouse gas emissions and worsened the sludge settleability. However, the increase in the aeration duration was beneficial in restoring the system's nitrification and denitrification ability and carbon footprint. The lowest carbon footprint was obtained during Period III (6.8 kgCO2/d).

Bosco Mofatto, P.M., Cosenza, A., Di Trapani, D., Mannina, G. (2024). Investigation of intermittent aeration and oxic settling anaerobic process combination for nitrogen removal and sewage sludge reduction. CHEMOSPHERE, 363 [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142877].

Investigation of intermittent aeration and oxic settling anaerobic process combination for nitrogen removal and sewage sludge reduction

Bosco Mofatto, Paulo Marcelo;Cosenza, Alida
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Di Trapani, Daniele;Mannina, Giorgio
2024-09-01

Abstract

A pilot plant with a conventional activated sludge (CAS) system with intermittent aeration (IA) was monitored. The system was configured as an Oxic Settling Anaerobic (OSA) process with the insertion of one anaerobic side-stream reactor (ASSR). The pilot plant was fed with real wastewater and an intensive experimental campaign was carried out including sludge minimization, nitrogen and carbon removal, GHG emissions and biokinetic parameters. The experimental campaign was divided into periods: Period I, II, and III. In Periods I and II, the ASSR reactor was operated with two different hydraulic retention times (HRT), 4 and 6 h, with an aeration/non-aeration ratio of 30 min/30 min. In Period III, the HRT in the anaerobic reactor was the same as in Period II. In contrast, the biological reactor's aerated/non-aerated ratio was increased to 40 min/20 min. Results demonstrated that combining IA and OSA might be effective in the reduction of excess sludge production. The yield coefficient decreased from Period I to Period II (Yobs from 0.41 to 0.25 gTSS gCOD−1, in Period I and II, respectively). Nevertheless, the HRT increase in the ASSR compromised the system performance regarding nitrification and greenhouse gas emissions and worsened the sludge settleability. However, the increase in the aeration duration was beneficial in restoring the system's nitrification and denitrification ability and carbon footprint. The lowest carbon footprint was obtained during Period III (6.8 kgCO2/d).
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Bosco Mofatto, P.M., Cosenza, A., Di Trapani, D., Mannina, G. (2024). Investigation of intermittent aeration and oxic settling anaerobic process combination for nitrogen removal and sewage sludge reduction. CHEMOSPHERE, 363 [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142877].
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