Nitrogen removal from landfill leachate via the nitrite route

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The feasibility of removing nitrogen from mature landfill leachate using the nitrite route was investigated in a two-stage SBR system - (1° first stage, short-cut nitrification; second stage, denitrification via nitrite. With a volumetric exchange rate (n) of 0.3 d -1 and an oxygen concentration of between 1.2 and 1.3 mg/L, the nitrite accumulation ratio - (NO 2-N)×100/(NO x-N)% - was between 32% and 37%. For the same hydraulic retention time, but lower oxygen concentration - between 0.8 and 0.9 mg/L - nitrite accumulation averaged 96%, indicating that ammonia was removed completely via the nitrite pathway. In the second step, an external carbon source was added to promote denitrification. Complete removal of nitrite was obtained for a carbon dose of 2.4 mg COD/mg NO 2-N using acetic acid and 3.8 mg COD/mg NO 2-N for butyric acid. Also, a higher denitrification rate - 14.6 mg NO 2-N/g VSS·h - was observed with butyric acid as compared with acetic acid - 9.12 mg NO 2-N/g VSS·h.

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Kulikowska, D. (2012). Nitrogen removal from landfill leachate via the nitrite route. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 29(2), 211–219. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322012000200002

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