Abstract
Partial nitritation and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (PNA) is a useful process for the treatment of nitrogen-rich centrate from the dewatering of anaerobically digested sludge. A one-stage PNA moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) was started up without inoculum at Klagshamn wastewater treatment plant, southern Sweden. The reactor was designed to treat up to 200 kgN d-1, and heated dilution water was used during start-up. The nitrogen removal was >80% after 111 days of operation, and the nitrogen removal rate reached 1.8 gN m-2 d1 at 35 ◦C. The start-up period of the reactor was comparable to that of inoculated full-scale systems. The operating conditions of the system were found to be important, and online control of the free ammonia concentration played a crucial role. Ex situ batch activity tests were performed to evaluate process performance.
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Dimitrova, I., Dabrowska, A., & Ekström, S. (2020). Start-up of a full-scale partial nitritation-anammox MBBR without inoculum at Klagshamn WWTP. Water Science and Technology, 81(9), 2033–2042. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2020.271
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