The effects of inorganic salts on partial denitrification (PD) was investigated in a sequencing batch reactor for simultaneously treating saline nitrate sewage and municipal wastewater. After 230-day operation, a high nitrate-to-nitrite transformation ratio (NTR) of ~ 80% was achieved with the salinity of 1.25 wt% and the initial chemical oxygen demand to nitrate ratio of 3.7. Microbial community analysis revealed that, Thauera was remained predominant in PD system but with a relative abundance decreasing from 53.02% (0.0 wt%) to 42.36% (1.25 wt%). Moreover, as a suitable ratio of nitrite to ammonia (~1.6) in effluent was obtained, it would be a promising method to treat saline nitrate sewage by combing PD with anammox.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123559 | DOI Listing |
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