Start-up and Steady Operation of Shortcut Nitrification System to Treat Wastewater

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The purpose of this paper is to obtain a start-up of short-cut nitrification systems to treat wastewater with high concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus under laboratory conditions. By starting the nitrification system at room temperature we can achieve the effective accumulation of nitrifying bacteria. Then by increasing experimental temperature and pH, and increasing the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus in influent, to inhibit the growth of NOB in the systems and promote the accumulation of AOB. So we can make the effluent have a higher concentration of NO2--N. In the stable operation stage we can constantly improve ammonia concentration in the influent, to observe the stability of the each indicators of effluent. This experiment showed that the wastewater with high concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus can better promote the accumulation of AOB, to achieve the effect of short-range nitrification.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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1760-1763

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December 2012

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