Abstract

In order to investigate the impact of the sludge interchange ratio (IR) on both the sludge reduction process and the carbon and nutrient removal efficiencies, an anaerobic side-stream reactor (ASSR) at 20°C and -400mV was operated for 300days coupled to a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for urban wastewater treatment. It was found that a 100% interchange rate, corresponding to an anaerobic solid retention time (SRTASSR) of 2.5days, was the most suitable case in terms of sludge reduction and wastewater treatment process, achieving a 66% sludge reduction compared to a control system simulated as an SBR. Chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonium nitrogen, total nitrogen, and phosphate removal efficiencies of 86.1±7.2, 82.5±11.2, 81.7±12.0, and 62.6±15.0%, respectively, were achieved. When the interchange rate was increased, more ammonium nitrogen and soluble extracellular polymeric substance concentrations were released in the ASSR. This implies that cell lysis and hydrolysis of particulate organic matter in the ASSR were processes of fundamental importance with the increasing mass of sludge cycled to the ASSR. Compared to the release of ammonia, soluble COD release was detected to a lesser extent, due to its consumption by microorganisms in the ASSR. There was also a simultaneous increase in slow-growing microorganisms which use organic carbon for metabolic activities, above all sulfate-reducing bacteria and denitrifying phosphate-accumulating organisms. This increase contributed significantly to sludge reduction in the SBR-ASSR system.

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