Variations in the morphological phosphorus in a full‐scale A2O + MBR process with heavy chemical P removal addition dosing

Author:

Hu Yongfeng12ORCID,Zhang Yongxiang1,Wang Kun3,Zhao Chonghui1,Du Wei1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Architecture, Civil and Transportation Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing China

2. BCEG No.3 Construction Engineering., LTD Beijing China

3. Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe removal of biological phosphorus (P) removal along with chemical P removal additions is significantly important role in removing P at full‐scale wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Few research groups have recently reported the use of P forms in these WWTPs. The current study mainly presents the varied forms of morphological phosphorus and the fate of chemical P removal agents in a full‐scale WWTP that has adopted the A2O + MBR process. With time, the TP concentration in the liquid phase and the solid phase reaches the minimum (0.27 mg/L) and maximum values (1.75 mg/g), respectively. At this point, the TP concentration at the end of the aerobic and membrane pool becomes nearly constant. This indicates the complete removal of effluent TP from in the system. The heavy chemical P removal and addition dosing result in Al–P being the predominant P form in the solid phase. The fate of the chemical P removal and agents was determined by investigating the valences of the surface elements in freeze‐dried MLSS at the membrane pool.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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