Abstract

BackgroundRecently, it has been indicated that anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge with other waste streams at wastewater treatment plants is a promising strategy for enhancing methane production and materials recovery. The enhanced methane production can be used as a renewable source of energy in wastewater treatment plants. It can also reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emission in landfilling of the waste streams.ResultsAccording to the results obtained in this study, anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge with mixed fruit waste and cheese whey improves methane production and the quality of digested sludge in comparison to the anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge individually. It was indicated that carbon/nitrogen ratio (C/N) in the mixture of waste activated sludge, fruit waste and cheese whey improved considerably, leading to better anaerobic organisms’ activity during digestion. With assessing the activity of protease and cellulase, as the main enzymes hydrolyzing organic matter in anaerobic digestion, it was indicated that co-digestion of waste activated sludge with mixed fruit waste and cheese whey enhances the activity of these enzymes by 22 and 9% respectively. At the end of digestion, the amount of cumulative methane production significantly increased by 31% in the reactor with 85% waste activated sludge and 15% mixed fruit waste and cheese whey, compared to the reactor with 100% waste activated sludge. In addition, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and volatile solid (VS) in digested sludge was improved respectively by 9 and 7% when mixed fruit waste and cheese whey was used.ConclusionsThis study revealed that mixed fruit waste and cheese whey is potentially applicable to anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge, as fruit waste and cheese whey have high C/N ratio that enhance low C/N in waste activated sludge and provide a better diet for anaerobic organisms. This is of significant importance because not only could higher amount of renewable energy be generated from the enhanced methane production in wastewater treatment plants, but also capital costs of the companies whose waste streams are being transported to wastewater treatments plants could be reduced considerably.

Highlights

  • It has been indicated that anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge with other waste streams at wastewater treatment plants is a promising strategy for enhancing methane production and materials recovery

  • Substrates and inoculum In this study waste activated sludge and inoculum were collected from the south wastewater treatment of Tehran, the biggest wastewater treatment plant of the Middle East

  • The waste activated sludge was collected from belt thickener and the inoculum was collected from six anaerobic digesters being operated in mesophilic condition at this plant

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Introduction

It has been indicated that anaerobic co-digestion of waste activated sludge with other waste streams at wastewater treatment plants is a promising strategy for enhancing methane production and materials recovery. The enhanced methane production can be used as a renewable source of energy in wastewater treatment plants It can reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emission in landfilling of the waste streams. Activated sludge process is a conventional method being widely used in wastewater treatment plants throughout the world due to its high efficiency in removing organic matter and simplicity of its application [1]. Anaerobic digestion harnesses methane that results in lower greenhouse gas emission when digested sludge is used in farms, forests, and landfills This is of great importance because around 40% of total greenhouse gas emission in wastewater treatment plants is produced from sludge treatment sections [14,15,16,17]. An issue attributing to anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge is its poor biochemical methane potential and slow fermentation process [11, 18,19,20]

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