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Denitrifying phosphorus removal was stably achieved with a biological step feed nutrient removal process from real municipal wastewater. The effects of operational parameters on the denitrifying phosphorus removal and the improvement of nutrient removal by intensifying anoxic phosphorus uptake as well as control strategies about maintenance of denitrifying phosphorus removal in the modified University of Cape Town(UCT) step feed process were discussed. The results indicated that denitrifying accumulating bacteria(DPAOs) could be successfully enriched with the maximum proportion and anoxic phosphorus uptake rate of 39.2% and 3.19-4.48 mg P·(g VSS)-1·h-1 respectively, according to the process shift from the A/O model to the modified UCT model. Both anoxic and aerobic phosphorus uptake rates and phosphorus removal efficiency increased with the increase of anaerobic volumes, and the optimum anaerobic/anoxic/oxic volume distribution was 34/102/204L(1/3/6). When the sludge return ratio and internal recycle ratio were respectively set at 100% and 75%, it was beneficial to the achievement of true anaerobic environment in anaerobic zones with ORP of -400--150 mV and suitable mixed liquor suspended solids concentrations and nitrate 1-2 mg·L-1 in anoxic zones, all of which aided to enhance the denitrifying phosphorus removal performance. In addition, several control strategies were as well established as follows: (1) Control the internal recycle ratio by the value of ORP in anaerobic zones; (2) Adjust sludge return ratio according to nitrate in anoxic effluent; (3) Set the volumes ratios based on the anaerobic phosphorus release amounts and COD concentrations; (4) Regulate the influent distribution according to influent nutrient ratios. © All Rights Reserved.
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CIESC Journal
ISSN: 0438-1157
Year: 2011
Issue: 9
Volume: 62
Page: 2615-2622
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