Filtration columns containing waste iron shavings, loofah, and plastic shavings for further removal of nitrate and phosphate from wastewater effluent.

Sci Total Environ

Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology for Industrial Pollution Control of Zhejiang Province, College of Environment, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Published: June 2023

A novel pilot-scale advanced treatment system combining waste products as fillers is proposed and established to enhance the removal of nitrate (NO-N) and phosphate (PO-P) from secondary treated effluent. The system consists of four modular filter columns, one containing iron shavings (R1), two containing loofahs (R2 and R3), and one containing plastic shavings (R4). The monthly average concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) decreased from 8.87 to 2.52 mg/L and 0.607 to 0.299 mg/L, respectively. Micro-electrolysis of iron shavings produces Fe and Fe to remove PO-P, while oxygen (O) consumption creates anoxic conditions for subsequent denitrification. Gallionellaceae, iron-autotrophic Microorganisms, enriched the surface of iron shavings. The loofah served as a carbon source to remove NO-N, and its porous mesh structure facilitated the attachment of biofilm. The plastic shavings intercepted suspended solids and degraded excess carbon sources. This system can be scaled up and installed at wastewater plants to improve the water quality of effluent cost-effectively.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162799DOI Listing

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