Reducing production of excess biomass during wastewater treatment

被引:0
|
作者
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cambridge, Pembroke Street, Cambridge, CB2 3RA, United Kingdom [1 ]
机构
来源
Water Res. | / 5卷 / 1119-1132期
关键词
Activated sludge process - Biological sewage treatment - Biomass - Carbon dioxide - Metabolism - Sewage aeration;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Excess biomass produced during the biological treatment of wastewaters requires costly disposal. As environmental and legislative constraints increase, thus limiting disposal options, there is considerable impetus for reducing the amount of biomass produced. This paper reviews biomass production during wastewater treatment and identifies methods for reducing the quantity of biomass produced. Efforts to reduce biomass production during aerobic metabolism must promote the conversion of organic pollutants to respiration products with a concomitant increase in the aeration requirements. Promoting further metabolism of assimilated organic carbon will release additional respiration products and reduce the overall biomass production e.g. by inducing cell lysis to form autochtonous substrate on which cryptic growth occurs or by encouraging microbial predation by bacteriovores. Uncoupling metabolism such that catabolism of substrate can continue unhindered while anabolism of biomass is restricted would achieve a reduction in the biomass yield. Metabolite overproduction in substrate excess conditions has been demonstrated in several bacterial species and can result in an increase in the substrate uptake while resulting in a decreased yield and increased carbon dioxide evolution rate. Addition of protonphores to uncouple the energy generating mechanisms of oxidative phosphorylation will stimulate the specific substrate uptake rate while reducing the rate of biomass production. Increasing the biomass concentration such that the overall maintenance energy requirements of the biomass within the process are increased can significantly reduce the production of biomass. Suitable engineering of the physical conditions and strategic process operation may result in environments in which biomass production may be reduced. It is noted that as biomass settling characteristics are a composite product of the microbial population, any changes which result in a shift in the microbial population may affect the settling properties. Reduced biomass production may result in an increased nitrogen concentration in the effluent. Anaerobic operation alleviates the need for costly aeration and, in addition, the low efficiency of anaerobic metabolism results in a low yield of biomass, its suitability for wastewater treatment is discussed. A quantitative comparison of these strategies is presented.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Nutrient removal and biomass production: advances in microalgal biotechnology for wastewater treatment
    Abinandan, Sudharsanam
    Subashchandrabose, Suresh R.
    Venkateswarlu, Kadiyala
    Megharaj, Mallavarapu
    [J]. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2018, 38 (08) : 1244 - 1260
  • [22] Biogas Production from Algae Biomass Harvested at Wastewater Treatment Ponds
    Salerno, Michael
    Nurdogan, Yakup
    Lundquist, Tryg J.
    [J]. 2009 BIOENERGY ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, 2009,
  • [23] The effect of the microalgae-bacteria microbiome on wastewater treatment and biomass production
    Paddock, Matthew B.
    Fernandez-Bayo, Jesus Dionisio
    VanderGheynst, Jean S.
    [J]. APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2020, 104 (02) : 893 - 905
  • [24] Wastewater-leachate treatment by microalgae: Biomass, carbohydrate and lipid production
    Hernandez-Garcia, Andrea
    Velasquez-Orta, Sharon B.
    Novelo, Eberto
    Yanez-Noguez, Isaura
    Monje-Ramirez, Ignacio
    Orta Ledesma, Maria T.
    [J]. ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, 2019, 174 : 435 - 444
  • [25] Biological sludge solubilisation for reduction of excess sludge production in wastewater treatment process
    Yamaguchi, T.
    Yao, Y.
    Kihara, Y.
    [J]. WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2006, 54 (05) : 51 - 58
  • [26] Technologies for reducing sludge production in wastewater treatment plants: State of the art
    Wang, Qilin
    Wei, Wei
    Gong, Yanyan
    Yu, Qiming
    Li, Qin
    Sun, Jing
    Yuan, Zhiguo
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2017, 587 : 510 - 521
  • [27] Reducing sludge production in aerobic wastewater treatment through manipulation of the ecosystem
    Lee, NM
    Welander, T
    [J]. WATER RESEARCH, 1996, 30 (08) : 1781 - 1790
  • [28] Pre treatment of Duckweed Biomass, Obtained from Wastewater Treatment Ponds, for Biogas Production
    Tonon, Gustavo
    Magnus, Bruna Scandolara
    Mohedano, Rodrigo A.
    Leite, Wanderli R. M.
    da Costa, Rejane H. R.
    Belli Filho, Paulo
    [J]. WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION, 2017, 8 (07) : 2363 - 2369
  • [29] Pre treatment of Duckweed Biomass, Obtained from Wastewater Treatment Ponds, for Biogas Production
    Gustavo Tonon
    Bruna Scandolara Magnus
    Rodrigo A. Mohedano
    Wanderli R. M. Leite
    Rejane H. R. da Costa
    Paulo Belli Filho
    [J]. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2017, 8 : 2363 - 2369
  • [30] EFFECT OF THERMAL-ALKALINE TREATMENT IN MINIMIZATION OF EXCESS BIOLOGICAL SLUDGE PRODUCTION IN THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
    Takdastan, Afshin
    Mohammadi, Mohammad Javad
    Kayedi, Neda
    Mahmoudi, Parviz
    Hassani, Amir Hosien
    Sekhavtjv, Mohammad Sadegh
    [J]. FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2017, 26 (06): : 4057 - 4063