Abstract

In this work, the effects of the metabolic uncoupler meta-chlorophenol (m-CP) on excess sludge production and performance of an MBR system, as well as on activated sludge communities, were investigated. MLVSS were significantly reduced from 8410 mg/L to 5175 mg/L during the first week of the addition of 125 mg/L m-CP, while, thereafter, biosolids were restored to the level prior to uncoupler’s addition. Adding m-CP resulted in more severe effects on nitrifiers rather than organoheterotrophs. Both alkalinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), electrical conductivity (EC) and pH data evidenced the adverse effect of m-CP on the nitrification process. PO43--P concentration drastically raised immediately after m-CP addition from 2.48 ± 0.35 mg/L to 11.84 mg/L, possibly due to the uncoupling of P-release and the hydrolysis of phosphorus reserves. Diversity was highly affected by the addition of m-CP, resulting in the significant decrease of Chao1, Shannon and Fisher indices. By establishing stable operating conditions after m-CP addition, Pseudomonas, Arcanobacterium, Trichococcus, Kocuria and Actinobaculum raised from almost undetectable levels (0.12 % of the total relative abundance) to 35.9 %, 17.8 %, 15.1 %, 11.5 % and 5.7 %, respectively, indicating a massive shift in bacterial community structure, while no nitrifying taxa were detected after m-CP addition.

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