Abstract
The high ammonium and high salt (HAHS) wastewater generated from the anaerobic digestate of food waste is usually difficult to be treated by biological process because of its low C/N ratio. Herein, food waste hydrolysate (FWH) is rich in readily biodegradable organic matter, was utilized as carbon source to enhance the nitrogen removal of HAHS in the activated-sludge system. Results showed that compared with the control average total nitrogen removal efficiency increased from 73.4% to 94.9% and effluent declined from 281.4 mg/L to 53.9 mg/L by adding FWH at the C/N ratio of 6, satisfying the sewage discharge standard regulated by China. Besides, FWH utilization led to higher selectivity of the species responsible for nitrogen removal in related to glucose-adding group, which were dominated by Flavobacteriaceae, Melioribacteraceae, PHOS-HE36, and Rhodobacteraceae after a long-term operation. In general, FWH is an alternative carbon source to enhance nitrogen removal in HAHS wastewater treatment.
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