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Revista EIA
Print version ISSN 1794-1237On-line version ISSN 2463-0950
Abstract
SALDARRIAGA, Julio César; HOYOS, Dora Ángela and CORREA, Mauricio Andrés. EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICAL UNIT PROCESSES IN THE SIMULTANEOUS REMOVAL OF NUTRIENTS TO MINIMIZE EUTROPHICATION. Rev.EIA.Esc.Ing.Antioq [online]. 2011, n.15, pp.129-140. ISSN 1794-1237.
Two different systems of biological treatment were operated (anaerobic-anoxic-aerobic -A2O-, namely, arrangement I, and aerobic-anoxic, namely, arrangement II). After modification by the addition of AnoxKaldnes as a support medium for the aerobic chambers, they were used in the simultaneously elimination of organic material and two nutrients:nitrogen and phosphorus. The arrangements involved the growing of suspending biomass in anaerobic and anoxic chambers, and combined (suspended and attached) in the aerobic chambers. During the experiments, recirculation rates (aerobic-anoxic) within 100 and 300% were guaranteed, applied in the same experimental periods, from the secondary settler toward the anaerobic chamber in the arrangement I and toward the anoxic chamber in arrangement II, with rates of 100%. The hydraulic retention time (HRT) varied within 10 and 24 hours per arrangement, and the solids retention time (SRT) remained between 15 and 20 days. The processes were evaluated using synthetic residual water with composition similar to the found in the domestic residual water; it was prepared from milk powder whey with the addition of macro and micro-nutrients. The percentage of removal material during the experiments reached values larger than 90% in COD and close to 85% in N and P; these values correspond to the median of the experimental data, meaning that they include all the data obtained from the different recirculation rates (aerobic-anoxic) and for a total experimental period of 14 months.
Keywords : Biological phosphate removal; biological nitrogen removal; biological treatment of wastewater; attached growth; phosphorus accumulating organisms; eutrophication.