Nitrification in saline wastewater with high ammonia concentration in an activated sludge unit

J. L. Campos, A. Mosquera-Corral, M. Sánchez, R. Méndez, J. M. Lema

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A nitrifying activated sludge reactor fed with a high salinity medium was operated efficiently at ammonia loading rates between 1 and 4g NH4+-Nl-1d-1. The system became completely inefficient at inlet salt concentrations higher than 525mM due to the mixed inhibition effect of salts and ammonia. The final product was mainly nitrate although dissolved oxygen limitations caused sporadic ammonia and nitrite accumulations. Specific nitrifying activity decreased due to the saline effect. A set of activity tests showed that in the continuous reactor non-adapted biomass is rather more sensitive than biomass to the saline effect. Physical properties of biomass in the reactor (sludge volumetric index and zone settling velocity) were not affected by the saline concentration, a biomass concentration of 20gVSSl-1 was achieved.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2555-2560
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónWater Research
Volumen36
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2002
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