Response and recovery of mature algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge to sudden salinity disturbance in influent wastewater : Granule characteristics and nutrients removal/accumulation

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Author(s)

  • Xiaochuan Dong
  • Ziwen Zhao
  • Xiaojing Yang
  • Zhongfang Lei
  • Kazuya Shimizu
  • Zhenya Zhang

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number124492
Journal / PublicationBioresource Technology
Volume321
Online published3 Dec 2020
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

The impact of sudden salinity (1–3%) disturbance in influent wastewater on mature algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge (AGS) was investigated, in addition to its recovery possibility when salinity disturbance was removed. Results show that the mature algal-bacterial AGS with less filamentous could maintain its good settleability with sludge volume index below 41 mL/g when wastewater salinity was increased to 3%, in which loosely bound extracellular polymeric substances might play an important role. Under this condition, the granule system achieved slightly lower dissolved organic carbon removal (from 97% to 94%), while the removals of ammonia nitrogen, total nitrogen and total phosphorus were remarkably decreased from ~100%, 66% and 70% to 23%, 16% and 38%, respectively. However, the organics and nutrients removals could be recovered immediately when the salinity disturbance was removed from the influent. P bioavailability, on the other hand, kept almost stable (93–97%) in the AGS during the examination period.

Research Area(s)

  • Algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge, Granule stability, Nutrients accumulation, Nutrients removal, Salinity disturbance

Citation Format(s)

Response and recovery of mature algal-bacterial aerobic granular sludge to sudden salinity disturbance in influent wastewater : Granule characteristics and nutrients removal/accumulation. / Dong, Xiaochuan; Zhao, Ziwen; Yang, Xiaojing et al.

In: Bioresource Technology, Vol. 321, 124492, 02.2021.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review