Case study: Bioaugmenting the comammox dominated biomass from B‐stage to enhance nitrification in A‐stage at Blue Plains AWWTP

Author:

Nguyen Quoc Bao1ORCID,Peng Bo2,De Clippeleir Haydee2ORCID,Winkler Mari‐Karoliina H.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. DC Water and Sewer Authority Washington District of Columbia USA

Abstract

AbstractA comprehensive case study was undertaken at the Blue Plains wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) to explore the bioaugmentation technique of introducing nitrifying sludge into the non‐nitrifying stage over the course of two operational years. This innovative approach involved the return of waste activated sludge (WAS) from the biological nutrient removal (BNR) system to enhance the nitrification in the high carbon removal rate system. The complete ammonia oxidizer (comammox) Nitrospira Nitrosa was identified as the main nitrifier in the system. Bioaugmentation was shown to be successful as nitrifiers returned from BNR were able to increase the nitrifying activity of the high carbon removal rate system. There was a positive correlation between returned sludge from the BNR stage and the specific total kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) removal rate in A stage. The bioaugmentation process resulted in a remarkable threefold increase in the specific TKN removal rate within the A stage. Result suggested that recycling of WAS is a simple technique to bio‐augment a low SRT system with nitrifiers and add ammonia oxidation to a previously non‐nitrifying stage. The results from this case study hold the potential for applicable implications for other WWTPs that have a similar operational scheme to Blue Plains, allowing them to reuse WAS from the B stage, previously considered waste, to enhance nitrification and thus improving overall nitrogen removal performance.Practitioner Points Comammox identifying as main nitrifier in the B stage. Comammox enriched sludge from B stage successfully bio‐augmented the East side of A stage up to threefold. Bioaugmentation of comammox in the West side of A stage was potentially inhibited by the gravity thickened overflow. Sludge returned from B stage to A stage can improve nitrification with a very minor retrofits and short startup times.

Funder

Water Research Foundation

National Science Foundation

District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority

Publisher

Wiley

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