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Aerobic granular sludge development using diatomite for low-strength wastewater treatment

Basri, Hazlami Fikri and Anuar, Aznah Nor and Ab. Halim, Mohd. Hakim and Yuzir, Muhammad Ali and Muda, Khalida and Omoregie, Armstrong Ighodalo and Mohamed Najib, Mohamed Zuhaili (2023) Aerobic granular sludge development using diatomite for low-strength wastewater treatment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195 (3). NA-NA. ISSN 0167-6369

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11028-9

Abstract

This paper presents an assessment of the start-up performance of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) for the treatment of low-strength (chemical oxygen demand, COD < 200 mg/L) domestic wastewater by the application of a diatomite carrier. The feasibility was evaluated in terms of the start-up period and stability of the aerobic granules as well as COD and phosphate removal efficiencies. A single pilot-scale sequencing batch reactor (SBR) was used and operated separately for the control granulation and granulation with diatomite. Complete granulation (granulation rate = 90%) was achieved within 20 days for the case of diatomite with an average influent COD concentration of 184 mg/L. In comparison, control granulation required 85 days to accomplish the same feat with a higher average influent COD concentration (253 mg/L). The presence of diatomite solidifies the core of the granules and enhances physical stability. AGS with diatomite recorded the strength and sludge volume index of 18 IC and 53 mL/g suspended solids (SS) which is superior to control AGS without diatomite (19.3 IC, 81 mL/g SS). Quick start-up and achievement of stable granules lead to an efficient COD (89%) and phosphate removal (74%) in 50 days of bioreactor operation. Interestingly, this study revealed that diatomite has some special mechanism in enhancing the removal of both COD and phosphate. Also, diatomite has a significant influence on microbial diversity. The result of this research implies that the advanced development of granular sludge by using diatomite can provide promising low-strength wastewater treatment.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Aerobic granular sludge, Diatomite, Low-strength domestic wastewater, Pilot bioreactor
Subjects:T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions:Civil Engineering
ID Code:106872
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:01 Aug 2024 05:43
Last Modified:01 Aug 2024 05:43

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