[Start-up and Stable Operation of CANON Coupled with Denitrifying Phosphorus Removal].

2019 
: A process coupled completely autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite (CANON)with denitrifying phosphorus removal in a modified anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) coupled with a membrane bioreactor (MBR), inoculated with ordinary activated sludge, was proposed for treating artificial wastewater with ammonia 200 mg·L-1 and COD/TN=1. This experiment studied the start-up of the process and its nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiency by controlling the recycle ratio and increasing it from 50% to 200% step by step, with a temperature of (25±1)℃ and pH of 7.5±0.2. The results showed that the anaerobic part in the ABR consumed 70% COD, and resulted in a quick start-up of partial-nitrification at 21 d under low DO and high ammonia nitrogen. Then, by controlling the intermittent aeration (exposure stop ratio:2 h:2 h, DO 0.3-0.4 mg·L-1), the start-up of the CANON part in the coupling process was successfully achieved at 132 d, such that the concentration of nitrates in the electron acceptor of the ABR anoxic section increased steadily, and finally the coupling process started successfully at 160 d. With stable operation, the TN removal load in the MBR reached 0.22 kg·(m3·d)-1, and the average removal efficiency of COD, TN, and PO43--P was 87.0%, 90.4%, and 81.8%, respectively. The batch experiment estimated that the denitrifying phosphate accumulating organisms (DPAOs) using nitrates as electron acceptors in the ABR accounted for 68% of the phosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs). The DPAOs, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), and anaerobic ammonium oxidizing bacteria (AnAOB) have been developed in the system and have good simultaneous nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiency.
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