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Impact of Rapid pH Changes on Activated Sludge Process
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Sewage Sludge TreatmentEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringRapid Ph ChangesFna FormationMunicipal WastewaterMicrobial EcologyWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyEcotoxicologyMicrobiologyRapid VariationsPh 8.5Wastewater ManagementMedicineWaste ManagementWastewater Treatment
The inhibition effect of rapid variations of pH in wastewater on activated sludge was investigated in laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactors (SBR). The toxic influence of pH 6.5 and 8.5 was examined. The experiment with pH 8.5 was preferable to formation of high FA concentration and showed a low risk of inhibition of second step nitrification (conversion of nitrites to nitrates). However, the reactor at pH 6.5 showed inhibition of first-step nitrification (conversion of ammonia to nitrites) caused by FNA formation. High ammonia levels caused a decrease in the overall microfauna population, whereas low–enhanced gymnamoebae, Zoogloea, and Chilodonella sp. population increased after 72 h of inhibition. Destructive acidic pH influence caused sludge washout from the reactor and, therefore, higher organic load on ASP and intensive sludge foam due to Zoogloea higher population.
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