Instability of biological nitrogen removal in a cokes wastewater treatment facility during summer

Young Mo Kim, Donghee Park, Dae Sung Lee, Jong Moon Park

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Abstract

Failure in nitrogen removal of cokes wastewater occurs occasionally during summer season (38 °C) due to the instability of nitrification process. The objective of this study was to examine why the nitrification process is unstable especially in summer. Various parameters such as pH, temperature, nutrients and pollutants were examined in batch experiments using activated sludge and wastewater obtained from a full-scale cokes wastewater treatment facility. Batch experiments showed that nitrification rate of the activated sludge was faster in summer (38 °C) than in spring or autumn (29 °C) and the toxic effects of cyanide, phenol and thiocyanate on nitrification were reduced with increasing temperature. Meanwhile, experiment using continuous reactor showed that the reduction rate in nitrification efficiency was higher at 38 °C than at 29 °C. In conclusion, the instability of full-scale nitrification process in summer might be mainly due to washing out of nitrifiers by fast growth of competitive microorganisms at higher temperature under increased concentrations of phenol and thiocyanate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-32
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume141
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Mar 2007

Keywords

  • Cokes wastewater
  • Nitrification
  • Pre-denitrification process
  • Temperature
  • Washing out

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