Issue 11, 2018

An anaerobic hybrid bioreactor for biologically enhanced primary treatment of domestic wastewater under low temperatures

Abstract

Anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater is a methane-generating alternative to the current aerobic wastewater treatment paradigm. To explore biologically enhanced primary treatment of domestic wastewater, a pilot-scale hybrid reactor system, consisting of a three-compartment anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) and an anaerobic fixed film reactor (AFFR), was operated for 720 days under low wastewater temperatures. The ABR-AFFR removed 49% of organics (as chemical oxygen demand, COD) and 72% of suspended solids, exceeding the performance of conventional primary treatment and achieving secondary discharge standards for suspended solids under warmer wastewater temperatures (>20 °C). The ABR-AFFR produced stoichiometric volumes of methane (0.36 L CH4 per g COD removed), at times exceeding the calculated theoretical maximum methane production from biodegradable organic removal. The mean electrical energy potential of gaseous CH4 produced by the ABR-AFFR was 0.16 kWh m−3 wastewater treated (assuming 32% electrical energy conversion efficiency). Examination of the microbial communities under warm (23 °C) and cold (12 °C) wastewater temperatures indicates that Euryarchaeota was in higher relative abundance under cold wastewater temperatures and that Methanosaeta, an acetate-utilizing methanogen, dominated the methanogenic community. The difference in community structure under varying wastewater temperatures indicates that long-term studies are required before accurate models tying system performance to community structure can be constructed. Results of this study suggest that the ABR-AFFR may be a viable methane-generating alternative to conventional primary treatment in an anaerobic-aerobic treatment paradigm.

Graphical abstract: An anaerobic hybrid bioreactor for biologically enhanced primary treatment of domestic wastewater under low temperatures

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 apr 2018
Accepted
30 iyl 2018
First published
02 avq 2018

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2018,4, 1851-1866

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An anaerobic hybrid bioreactor for biologically enhanced primary treatment of domestic wastewater under low temperatures

A. Pfluger, G. Vanzin, J. Munakata-Marr and L. Figueroa, Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2018, 4, 1851 DOI: 10.1039/C8EW00237A

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