Auteurs
UGJM van Dongen, M Jetten, M Van Loosdrecht
Publicatiedatum
2001/7/1
Tijdschrift
Water Science & Technology
Volume
44
Editie
1
Pagina's
153-160
Beschrijving
The treatment of ammonium rich wastewater, like sludge digester effluent, can be significantly improved when new biotechnological processes are introduced. In this paper, the combination of a partial nitrification process (SHARON®) and anoxic ammonium oxidation (Anammox®) process for the treatment of ammonia rich influents is evaluated. Herein the combined process has been studied with sludge recycle liquor from the WWTP Rotterdam-Dokhaven. The SHARON process was operated stably for more than 2 years in a 10 l CSTR under continuous aeration with a HRT of 1 day. The ammonia in the sludge liquor was converted by 53% to nitrite only. During the test period no formation of nitrate was observed. The effluent of the SHARON process was ideally suited as influent for the Anammox reactor. The Anammox process was operated as a granular sludge SBR-process. More than 80% of the ammonia was …
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Scholar-artikelen
U Van Dongen, MSM Jetten, MCM van Loosdrecht - Water science and technology, 2001