Hydroxylamine (NHOH) as the putative intermediate for anammox ensures the robustness of partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) process; however, the feasible for NHOH addition to improve the stability of PN/A process under low-strength ammonia (NH-N) condition need to be further investigated. In this study, the restoration and steady operation of mainstream PN/A process were investigated to treat real sewage with in situ NHOH added in a continuous alternating anoxic/aerobic with integrated fixed-film activated sludge (A-IFAS) reactor. Results showed that the deteriorated PN/A process caused by nitrate (NO-N) built-up was rapidly restored with a distinct decrease of the NO-N/NH-N ratio from 28.7% to <10.0% within 20 days, after 5 mg N/L of NHOH was added daily into the aerobic zone of A-IFAS reactor. After 230 days of operation, the average total nitrogen (TN) and phosphate (PO-P) removal efficiencies of 80.8% and 91.5%, respectively were stably achieved, with average effluent sCOD, NH-N, TN and PO-P concentrations reaching 23.1, 2.3, 7.7 and 0.4 mg/L, respectively. Microbial community characterization revealed Candidatus Brocadia (3.60% and 2.92%) and Ignavibacteriae (1.56% and 2.66%) as the dominant anammox bacteria and denitrifying bacteria, respectively, jointly attached in the biofilm_1 and biofilm_2, while Candidatus Microthrix (5.17%) dominant in floc sludge was main responsible for phosphorus removal. This study confirmed that NHOH addition is an effective strategy for nitrite-oxidizing bacteria suppression, contributing to the in situ restoration of PN/A process and high stable mainstream nitrogen and phosphorus removal in a continuous PN/A process from real sewage.

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