Drinking water decontamination by biological denitrification using fresh bamboo as inoculum source

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Samuel Bucco
Natan Padoin
Willibaldo Schmidell Netto
Hugo Moreira Soares
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[1] Federal University of Santa Catarina,Laboratory of Biological Treatment of Waste, Department of Chemical and Food Engineering
[2] Federal University of Santa Catarina,Laboratory of Energy and the Environment, Department of Chemical and Food Engineering
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Biological denitrification; Fresh bamboo; Clean inoculum source; Pilot-scale fixed-bed bioreactor; Drinking water decontamination;
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Groundwater contamination is becoming a serious problem in many Brazilian regions. European countries started to deal with this issue in the 1980s, mainly caused by the extensive usage of nitrogenous fertilizers and the absence of domestic wastewater treatment. Due to its high solubility, nitrate readily passes through the soil and reaches the aquifer. Thereafter, this ion moves, following groundwater flow, and can be found several kilometers from the area where the pollution occurred. Concern about nitrate contamination is due to the link found between this contaminant and various human health diseases, such as methemoglobin and cancer. Studies carried out in France enabled the design and implementation of several biological denitrification plants throughout the country, in order to remove nitrate from its contaminated groundwater. Heterotrophic denitrification facilities shown to be adequate to treat high water flows with satisfactory nitrate removal efficiency, especially when static media supports are employed. The objective of this research was to evaluate the existence of denitrifying microorganisms in bamboo (Bambusa tuldóides) and verify the feasibility of their use to inoculate a pilot-scale fixed-bed bioreactor. The support material selected to fill the bioreactor bed was commercial polypropylene Pall rings, since such support has a high porosity associated with a wide superficial area. The bioreactor was able to produce and retain a large amount of cells. Using ethanol as carbon source, nitrate (N-NO3−) removal efficiency of the bioreactor stood around 80 % for a maximum nitrogen loading rate of approximately 6.5 mg N-NO3− L−1 h−1.
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页码:2009 / 2017
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