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Crc Press Effect Of Sulphide On Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal 09781138373563

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The enhanced biological removal of phosphorus (EBPR) is a popular process due to high removal efficiency low operational costs and the possibility of phosphorus recovery. Nevertheless the stability of the EBPR depends on different factors such as: temperature pH and the presence of toxic compounds. While extensive studies have researched the effects of temperature and pH on EBPR systems little is known about the effects of different toxic compounds on EBPR. For example sulphide has shown to inhibit different microbial activities in the WWTP but the knowledge about its effects on EBPR is limited. Whereas the sulphide generated in the sewage can cause a shock effect on EBPR the continuously exposure to sulphide potentially generated in WWTP can cause the acclimatization and adaptation of the biomass. This research suggests that sulphate reducing bacteria can proliferate in WWTP as they are reversibly inhibited by the recirculation of sludge through anaerobic-anoxic-oxic conditions. The research enhances the understanding of the effect of sulphide on the anaerobic-oxic metabolism of PAO. It suggests that the filamentous bacteria Thiothrix caldifontis could play an important role in the biological removal of phosphorus. It questions the ability of PAO to generate energy from nitrate respiration and its use for the anoxic phosphorus uptake. Thus the results obtained in this research can be used to understand the stability of the EBPR process under anaerobic-anoxic-oxic conditions especially when exposed to the presence of sulphide. | Effect of Sulphide on Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal

Crc Press Effect Of Sulphide On Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal 09781138373563

The enhanced biological removal of phosphorus (EBPR) is a popular process due to high removal efficiency low operational costs and the possibility of phosphorus recovery. Nevertheless the stability of the EBPR depends on different factors such as: temperature pH and the presence of toxic compounds. While extensive studies have researched the effects of temperature and pH on EBPR systems little is known about the effects of different toxic compounds on EBPR. For example sulphide has shown to inhibit different microbial activities in the WWTP but the knowledge about its effects on EBPR is limited. Whereas the sulphide generated in the sewage can cause a shock effect on EBPR the continuously exposure to sulphide potentially generated in WWTP can cause the acclimatization and adaptation of the biomass. This research suggests that sulphate reducing bacteria can proliferate in WWTP as they are reversibly inhibited by the recirculation of sludge through anaerobic-anoxic-oxic conditions. The research enhances the understanding of the effect of sulphide on the anaerobic-oxic metabolism of PAO. It suggests that the filamentous bacteria Thiothrix caldifontis could play an important role in the biological removal of phosphorus. It questions the ability of PAO to generate energy from nitrate respiration and its use for the anoxic phosphorus uptake. Thus the results obtained in this research can be used to understand the stability of the EBPR process under anaerobic-anoxic-oxic conditions especially when exposed to the presence of sulphide. | Effect of Sulphide on Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal

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