Abstract
A five-tank anaerobic-anoxic/oxic (A2/O) activated sludge process was investigated as innovative configuration in the activated sludge process technologies which has advantage of save energy power, cost and enhance nitrogen and phosphorus removal whereas it does not need equipment for sludge and mixed liquor recycle and also it required small land for construction. The five-tank process achieved 89.1%±1.37%, 87.78%±1.15%, 73.62%±2.13%, and 83.78%±0.92% of chemical oxygen demand, NH4+–N, TN, and total phosphorus (TP) removal efficiencies, respectively, during a 16-month operation with the effluent meeting Chinese sewage discharge standard GB18918-Grade A. A computer program was built based on activated sludge model No. 2d for simulating the performance of each compartment in five-tank process. The difficulty of simulation is coming from the system operation condition where it is operated under unsteadily state condition in all its compartments .The results showed that the growth rate constant of autotrophic organisms was 2.4day−1 and yield coefficient was 0.14. According to simulation results, heterotrophic organism; phosphate accumulating organism, and autotrophic organism are decreased in the anaerobic compartments because of the lysis reaction. Then these organisms are increased in the aerobic compartments due to aerobic growth. The heterotrophic organism; phosphate accumulating organism; and autotrophic organism are increased in quantities by about 56.6%, 36.12% and 74.31% in compartment one due to change the operation condition from anaerobic to aerobic and decreased in quantities by about 20.21%, 44.18%, and 0.142% in the compartment three due to change from aerobic to anoxic. The total nitrifying species to total active biomass was fluctuated between 1–11.89% in the process reactor.
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