Abstract

The formation of anammox biofilm is a lengthy process, leading to reactor start-up times of several months even with addition of anammox inoculum. To demonstrate the effectiveness of combining bio-primer technique with seed carriers in further accelerating the start-up time of anammox reactors a pilot moving bed biofilm reactor was set-up at a dewatering facility of a municipal wastewater treatment plant. The reactor was filled to 40% with plastic media with a specific surface area of 402 m2 m−3 and was operated at 34 ± 1 °C. Using bio-primer coated media it was shown that a surface nitrogen removal rate of 2.5 g-N m-2 d-1 could be achieved in as little as 56 days. Free ammonia (FA) was thought to be the predominant inhibitor of nitrite oxidizing bacteria activity rather than the selective wash-out of nitrifying biomass. A minimum FA concentration of 2 mg NH3-N L-1 was suggested for optimal performance of partial nitritation and to prevent the build-up of nitrates. Biomass from the pilot reactor had developed a specific anammox activity of 19 ± 2 mg-N g-VSS-1 h-1 which was 75% higher than the seed biomass from an anammox-only reactor fed with synthetic wastewater.

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