A small-scale combined ecofilter was constructed using neutralized-used acid residue (NUA) and dewatered alum sludge (DAS), and the nitrogen removal for wastewater treatment and characteristics of denitrification bacteria using the NUA-DAS ecofilter were studied. After the system was stabilized, the average removal rates of COD, TN, NO-N in the final effluents were 60%, 70% and 95%, respectively, and the range of NO-N concentration in the effluents was only 0.02-0.55 mg·L. Furthermore, the richness and similarity of three types of functional genes (, and ) for denitrification in different substrates during the operation period were analyzed using PCR-DGGE method. These results showed that the richness of all denitrification bacteria at NUA and DAS increased remarkably after operation for 30 and 60 days compared to that in fresh substrate, and the richness was basically the same for the same kind of gene at the identical substrate regardless of depth gradient and operation period. The richness of , and detected in the NUA and DAS followed the order of > > . It was also revealed that spatial location had an apparent influence on the community structure of denitrifying bacteria (, and ) but operation time had no obvious effect. Finally, might be the most suitable for the environment in the system, and the adaptive capacity of denitrification bacteria (, and ) in NUA could be superior to that in DAS.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13227/j.hjkx.2016.07.032 | DOI Listing |
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