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A high-rate and stable nitrogen removal from reject water in a full-scale two-stage AMX® system
Author(s) -
Minki Jung,
Taeseok Oh,
Daehwan Rhu,
Jon Liberzon,
SeongJoo Kang,
Glen T. Daigger,
Sungpyo Kim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
water science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.406
H-Index - 137
eISSN - 1996-9732
pISSN - 0273-1223
DOI - 10.2166/wst.2021.002
Subject(s) - anammox , effluent , nitrogen , stage (stratigraphy) , total suspended solids , chemistry , ammonium , environmental science , zoology , environmental engineering , pulp and paper industry , denitrification , sewage treatment , chemical oxygen demand , biology , paleontology , denitrifying bacteria , organic chemistry , engineering
This paper reports long-term performance of a two-stage AMX ® system with a capacity of 70 m 3 /d treating actual reject water. An air-lift granulation reactor performed partial nitritation (PN-AGR) at an average nitrogen loading rate (NLR) of 3.1 kgN/m 3 -d, producing an average effluent NO 2 - -N/NH 4 + -N ratio of 1.04. The average nitrogen removal rate of the system was 3.91 kgN/m 3 -d following an anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) stage moving bed biofilm reactor (A-MBBR). Although the total nitrogen concentrations in the reject water fluctuated seasonally, overall nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) of the two-stage AMX ® system was very stable at over 87%. The two-stage AMX ® system, consisting of a PN-AGR followed by an A-MBBR, operated at a stable NLR of 1.86 kgN/m 3 -d (1.64 kgN/m 3 -d including the intermediate tank), which is 1.8 times higher (1.6 times including the intermediate tank) than other commercialized single-stage partial nitritation/Anammox (PN/A) processes (which operate at a NLR of about 1 kgN/m 3 -d). The PN-AGR was affected by high influent total suspended solids (TSS) loads, but was able to recover within a short period of 4 days, which confirmed that the two-stage PN/A process is resilient to TSS load fluctuations.

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