Enzyme and Microbial Technology, Vol.42, No.1, 23-28, 2007
COD removal and nitrification of low-strength domestic wastewater in aerobic granular sludge sequencing batch reactors
Acetate-fed granules were used to start-up reactors for the treatment of low-strength domestic wastewater at 25 degrees C (R1) and 35 degrees C (R2). Two hundred milligrams per liter COD in domestic wastewater was easily removed. Granular seeds acclimated to NH4+-N removal after domestic wastewater was used and the specific NH4+-N removal rate increased linely after 7-day operation. Effluent NH4+-N was below 5 mg l(-1) and NH4+-N removal efficiency increased to above 90% after 22-day operation with cycle time of 2 h in both reactors with 0.3 kg m(-3) day(-1) NH4+-N loading rate. In addition, granular seeds cultivated at 25 degrees C showed good adaptation to higher temperature and the granules in R2 at 35 degrees C showed good stability in 4-month operation. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:low-strength domestic wastewater;aerobic granules;sequencing batch reactor;nitrification;COD removal;temperature