Improved nitrogen removal by application of new nitrogen-cycle bacteria
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01/01/2002
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Resumo |
In order to meet increasingly stringent European discharge standards, new applications and control strategies for the sustainable removal of ammonia from wastewater have to beimplemented. In this paper we discuss anitrogen removal system based on the processesof partial nitrification and anoxic ammoniaoxidation (anammox). The anammox process offers great opportunities to remove ammonia in fully autotrophic systems with biomass retention. No organic carbon is needed in such nitrogenremoval system, since ammonia is used a selectron donor for nitrite reduction. The nitrite can be produced from ammonia in oxygen-limited biofilm systems or in continuous processes without biomass retention. For successful implementation of the combined processes, accurate biosensors for measuring ammonia and nitrite concentrations, insight inthe complex microbial communities involved, and new control strategies have to be developed and evaluated. |
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Kluwer Academic |
Palavras-Chave | #CX #270301 Bacteriology #300801 Environmental Management and Rehabilitation #770502 Land and water management #780105 Biological sciences |
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Journal Article |