Nitrogen Transformation and Microbial Spatial Distribution in Drinking Water Biofilter

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Well understanding the rule of nitrogen mutual transformation in biofilters is important for controlling the DBPs formation in the subsequent disinfection process. Ammonia nitrogen removal effect and nitrogen transformation approach in biofilter of drinking water was researched in the study. The biofilter removed ammonia of 48.5% and total phosphorus of 72.3%. And the removal rate of TN, NO3--N, DON were 37.1%, 33.1%, 46.9%, respectively. Biomass and bioactivity of different depth of the biofilter were determined, too. The overall distribution of biomass showed a decreasing trend from top to bottom. The bioactivity in lower layer gradually increased. Especially the bioactivity of heterotrophic microorganisms showed a gradual increase trend. The amount of the nitrogen loss was 3.06mg/L. Non-nitrification pathway of "nitrogen loss" phenomenon in biofilter might exist assimilation, nitrification and denitrification in autotrophic.

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Qian, Y., Zhang, H., Jin, H., & Wu, C. (2018). Nitrogen Transformation and Microbial Spatial Distribution in Drinking Water Biofilter. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 113). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/113/1/012072

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