Abstract

A novel combined partial nitrification-Anammox and partial denitrification-Anammox (PnA/PdA) single sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) was established to realize efficient and advanced nitrogen removal from mature landfill leachate with low biodegradability. Nitrogen removal rate and nitrogen removal efficiency were increased to 2.83 ± 0.06 kgN/(m3∙d) and 98.6 ± 0.2% by stepwise increase of dissolved oxygen (DO, from 0.5 to 3.5 mg/L) and continuous carbon source feeding. Comparable activities of ammonia oxidation bacteria and Anammox bacteria were realized during aerobic period. More organic carbon was redirected from complete denitrification to partial denitrification during anoxic period. The main pathway PnA jointly synergized with PdA, which contributed to 76.04% and 19.44% nitrogen removal, respectively. Nitrosomonas, Thauera, and Kuenenia dominated in floc sludge (0.78%, 5.38%, and 1.14%, respectively) and biofilm (0.34%, 5.18%, and 0.98%, respectively). Overall, this study provides new insight into the high-efficiency treatment of landfill leachate at full-scale landfill sites.

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