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Nitrogen removal from piggery waste using the combined SHARON and ANAMMOX process
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Sewage Sludge TreatmentEngineeringWaste TreatmentBiological Waste TreatmentPiggery WasteAnaerobic DigestionWastewater TreatmentAnammox ProcessChemical EngineeringBioremediationAmmonium ConversionAmmonium Nitrogen LoadingAmmoniaResource RecoveryWaste ManagementAnimal Waste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringRecyclingNitrogen Removal
Nitrogen removal in piggery waste was investigated with the combined SHARON-ANAMMOX process. The piggery waste was characterized as strong nitrogenous wastewater with very low C/N ratio. For the preceding SHARON reactor, ammonium nitrogen loading and conversion rates were 0.97 kg NH4-N/m3 reactor/day and 0.73 kg NH4-N/m3 reactor/day, respectively. Alkalinity consumption for ammonium conversion was 8.5 gr bicarbonate utilized per gram ammonium nitrogen converted to NO2-N or NO3-N at steady-states operation. The successive ANAMMOX reactor was fed with the effluent from SHARON reactor. Nitrogen loading and conversion rates were 1.36 kg soluble N/m3 reactor/day and 0.72 kg soluble N/m3 reactor/day, respectively. The average NO2-N/NH4-N removal ratio by ANAMMOX reaction was 2.13. It has been observed that Candidatus "Kuenenia stuttgartiensis" were dominated in the ANAMMOX reactor based on FISH analysis.