Abstract

The correlation of substrate enzyme activities and their purification effects were studied in a subsurface wastewater infiltration system(SWIS). The results showed: enzyme activities in different depths were different, even in different months proteinase were different. There was significant correlation between phosphatase activity and removal rates of TP(r=0.9885), BOD(r=0.9022) and COD(r=0.9792). It probably proves that phosphatase is important factor in the removal of TP, BOD and COD. There was significant positive correlation between urease activity and removal rates of TN(r=0.9698). It probably indicates that urease is responsible for removal of TN. Proteinase activity was not interrelated markedly to reduction of BOD?COD?TP?TN?ammonia-N. These conclusions give reference to future researches on utilizing substrate enzyme activity as evaluating purification effects in SWIS.

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