Emission and control of nitrous oxide from a biological wastewater treatment system with intermittent aeration

Authors
Park, KYInamori, YMizuochi, MAhn, KH
Issue Date
2000-09
Publisher
SOC BIOSCIENCE BIOENGINEERING JAPAN
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCE AND BIOENGINEERING, v.90, no.3, pp.247 - 252
Abstract
Nitrous oxide (N2O) can be emitted as a by-product of the process of nitrogen removal from wastewater. Two methods of complete denitrification and media application were studied in lab-scale intermittent aeration reactors fed with domestic wastewater to refine methods of controlling the N2O emission rate. A study on cyclic patterns showed that the highest N2O emission rate was at the beginning of the aerobic phase rather than the anoxic: phase. This was probably because the nitrifying bacteria had accumulated nitrite nitrogen (NO2-) under low DO conditions. Methanol as an external carbon source was added during the anoxic phase to reduce nitrate nitrogen (NO3-) when denitrification was completed. The N2O emission rates in both the aerobic and anoxic phases were significantly influenced by residual NO3-, increasing monotonically as the concentration of NO3- in the reactor increased. Over 95% of average N2O emissions in both the aerobic and anoxic phases were prevented when methanol was added. The biofilm reactor showed similar patterns to those of the non-biofilm reactor in track behavior, but the former was more effective in the reduction of N2O emissions.
Keywords
DENITRIFYING ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; NITROSOMONAS-EUROPAEA; ALCALIGENES-FAECALIS; WATER TREATMENT; TREATMENT-PLANT; N2O PRODUCTION; NITRIFICATION; DENITRIFICATION; GAS; DENITRIFYING ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; NITROSOMONAS-EUROPAEA; ALCALIGENES-FAECALIS; WATER TREATMENT; TREATMENT-PLANT; N2O PRODUCTION; NITRIFICATION; DENITRIFICATION; GAS; nitrous oxide; intermittent aeration; nutrient removal; external carbon; wastewater treatment
ISSN
1389-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141143
DOI
10.1263/jbb.90.247
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