Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy
Abstract
This work provides insights into the possibility of integrating recovered volatile fatty acids (VFAs) into biological nitrogen removal processes. VFAs are the main products of the acidogenic fermentation of waste sludge and are an effective carbon source for denitrification in activated sludge processes. The assessment of denitrification rates and the utilisation hierarchy of different VFAs are relevant to evaluating the possibility of replacing external carbon sources with the fermented liquid, FL, from acidogenic fermentation. To this scope, single VFAs, FL collected from a full-scale waste sludge fermenter, and commercial hydroalcoholic solutions have been tested with manometric lab-scale tests. Regarding single acids, acetic acid showed the highest denitrification rates, up to 4 mg N-NO3 g VSS−1 h−1, while more complex acids usually showed a lower denitrification rate. The synthetic VFA mixture and FL showed a higher denitrification rate than the sole acetate (up to 134% of the acetate denitrification rate). Mass balances across the full-scale wastewater treatment plant demonstrated the positive role of FL dosage in enhancing the denitrification process in the activated sludge treatment, with an average nitrogen removal equal to 57% and 78% without and with FL dosage, respectively. Batch manometric tests proved to be an efficient and reliable tool to assess the quality of the carbon sources as well as the activity of denitrifying bacteria in activated sludge samples.
Subject
Plant Science,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Food Science
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