Leveraging side-stream sludge fermentation for phosphorus recovery in wastewater treatment systems

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This study proposes the integration of a new P-recovery strategy through the use of a side stream enhanced biological P removal (S2EBPR) process. To evaluate this alternative, a 150 L pilot-scale anaerobic/anoxic/aerobic (A2O) plant was operated with a side-incorporated reactor (10 or 23 L) to work as an anaerobic side stream sludge fermenter (SSSF). The P removal performance and possible P-recovery under different hydraulic residence time in the SSSF were evaluated. The integration of the SSSF in the A2O configuration provided an excellent 98 % P-removal and allowed to create in the SSSF a stream with a very high soluble phosphate concentration (up to 196.5 ± 10.9 mgP/L). The supernatant of the wasted activated sludge (WAS) discharged from the SSSF contained as soluble phosphate up to 40 % of the total P input to the plant.

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Cheng, M., Guisasola, A., & Baeza, J. A. (2024). Leveraging side-stream sludge fermentation for phosphorus recovery in wastewater treatment systems. Chemical Engineering Journal, 500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.156637

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