Nitrogen removal in micro-polluted surface water by the combined process of bio-filter and ecological gravel bed

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Nitrogen removal in micro-polluted surface water by the combined process of a bio-filter and an ecological gravel bed was studied. Sodium acetate was added into micro-polluted surface water as carbon source and the nitrogen removal under different C/N ratio, hydraulic load and temperature were investigated. The results showed that the variations in C/N ratio, hydraulic load and temperature have significant in fluence on nitrogen removal in bio-filter. It was found that the denitrification rate was above 90% when C/N ratio reached 10; also, the denitrification was inhibited at low water temperature (2-10°C); at the condition of water temperature above 20°C, C/N ratio 10, hydraulic load 8 m3/(m2 h), the combined process obtained the nitrogen removal of more than 90%, and the residual organics could be removed in ecological gravel bed. © IWA Publishing 2013.

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He, S. B., Gao, J. W., Chen, X. C., & Dai, D. L. (2013). Nitrogen removal in micro-polluted surface water by the combined process of bio-filter and ecological gravel bed. Water Science and Technology, 67(10), 2356–2362. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.130

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