Interaction of Operational and Physicochemical Factors Leading to Gordonia amarae-Like Foaming in an Incompletely Nitrifying Activated Sludge Plant

Author:

Asvapathanagul Pitiporn1,Huang Zhonghua23,Gedalanga Phillip B.4,Baylor Amber5,Olson Betty H.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Management, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, California, USA

3. Department of Environment and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China

4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

5. Santa Margarita Water District, Water Quality Laboratory, San Juan Capistrano, California, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The overgrowth of Gordonia amarae -like bacteria in the mixed liquor of an incompletely nitrifying water reclamation plant was inversely correlated with temperature ( r = −0.78; P < 0.005) and positively correlated with the solids retention time (SRT) obtained a week prior to sampling ( r = 0.67; P < 0.005). Drops followed by spikes in the food-to-mass ratio (0.18 to 0.52) and biochemical oxygen demand concentrations in primary effluent (94 to 298 mg liter −1 ) occurred at the initiation of G. amarae -like bacterial growth. The total bacterial concentration did not increase as concentrations of G. amarae -like cells increased, but total bacterial cell concentrations fluctuated in a manner similar to that of G. amarae -like bacteria in the pseudo-steady state. The ammonium ion removal rate (percent) was inversely related to G. amarae -like cell concentrations during accelerated growth and washout phases. The dissolved oxygen concentration decreased as the G. amarae -like cell concentration decreased. The concentrations of G. amarae -like cells peaked (2.47 × 10 9 cells liter −1 ) approximately 1.5 months prior to foaming. Foaming occurred during the late pseudo-steady-state phase, when temperature declines reversed. These findings suggested that temperature changes triggered operational and physicochemical changes favorable to the growth of G. amarae -like bacteria. Fine-scale quantitative PCR (qPCR) monitoring at weekly intervals allowed a better understanding of the factors affecting this organism and indicated that frequent sampling was required to obtain statistical significance with factors changing as the concentrations of this organism increased. Furthermore, the early identification of G. amarae -like cells when they are confined to mixed liquor (10 7 cells liter −1 ) allows management strategies to prevent foaming.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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