Chemical and Biological Processes for Nutrients Removal and Recovery

Author:

Pedemonte Dafne Crutchik1,Frison Nicola1,Tayà Carlota2,Ponsa Sergio2,Fatone Francesco1

Affiliation:

1. University of Verona, Italy

2. University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia, Spain

Abstract

This chapter gives an overview on the main technologies for nutrient removal from industrial wastewater by focusing on principles and operational parameters of real applications. A plethora of technologies can achieve the nutrients removal from wastewater depending mainly on their concentration and forms; however, biological nitrification and denitrification and chemical precipitation are the most common processes used today to remove nitrogen and phosphorus, respectively. Stripping, adsorption and membrane based processes for nutrients recovery can be economically viable only when nitrogen concentration is higher than 1.5-2 gN/L. On the other hand, phosphorus recovery should always be pursued and struvite crystalization is the most common option that should be evaluated together with biological phosphorus accumulation in sludge or plants for the following post-processing and valorization.

Publisher

IGI Global

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