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      Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal from Low Concentrated Effluents
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      Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal from Low Concentrated Effluents

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      Study of System Configurations and Operational Features for Post-treatment of Anaerobic effluents

      Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal from Low Concentrated Effluents

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      Study of System Configurations and Operational Features for Post-treatment of Anaerobic effluents
      ByJavier Adrián Sánchez Guillén
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 21 March 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315115955
      Pages 150
      eBook ISBN 9781315115955
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      Sánchez Guillén, J.A. (2016). Autotrophic Nitrogen Removal from Low Concentrated Effluents: Study of System Configurations and Operational Features for Post-treatment of Anaerobic effluents (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315115955

      ABSTRACT

      On a global scale, sewage represents the main point-source of water pollution and is also the predominant source of nitrogen contamination in urban regions. The present research is focused on the study of the main challenges that need to be addressed in order to achieve a successful inorganic nitrogen post-treatment of anaerobic effluents in the mainstream. The post-treatment is based on autotrophic nitrogen removal. The challenges are classified in terms of operational features and system configuration, namely: (i) the short-term effects of organic carbon source, the COD/N ratio and the temperature on the autotrophic nitrogen removal; the results from this study confirms that the Anammox activity is strongly influenced by temperature, in spite of the COD source and COD/N ratios applied. (ii) The long-term performance of the Anammox process under low nitrogen sludge loading rate (NSLR) and moderate to low temperatures; it demonstrates that NSLR affects nitrogen removal efficiency, granular size and biomass concentration of the bioreactor. (iii) The Anammox cultivation in a closed sponge-bed trickling filter (CSTF) and (iv) the autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite in a sponge-bed trickling filter (STF). Both types of Anammox sponge-bed trickling filters offer a plane technology with good nitrogen removal efficiency.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|47 pages

      Pollution control of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in urban zones through sewage treatment

      chapter 2|14 pages

      Short-term effects of organic carbon source, chemical oxygen demand/N ratio and temperature on autotrophic nitrogen removal

      chapter 3|37 pages

      Long-term performance of the Anammox process under low nitrogen sludge loading rate and moderate to low temperature

      chapter 4|25 pages

      Anammox process in a closed sponge-bed trickling filter

      chapter 5|34 pages

      Autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite in a sponge-bed trickling filter under natural air convection

      chapter 6|8 pages

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