Immobilization of microorganisms in activated zeolite beads and alkaline pretreated straws for ammonium-nitrogen removal from urban river water
Creators
- 1. Safety, Health and Environment Research Institute, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- 2. NARI Technology Development Company Limited, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210012, China
- 3. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 4. VIT University
- 5. Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
- 6. Ton Duc Thang University
Description
The non-treated wastewater from residential areas contains high concentrations of ammonium-nitrogen (NH4+-N). When discharged into the drainage water system, it deteriorates the water quality in urban rivers. This study used two types of materials to form eco-bags, using activated zeolite bead (AZB) and alkaline pretreated straw (APS), in geotextile bags for easy recovery and reuse. The AZB and APS provided the breeding habitat for the microorganisms that promoted biofilm formation on their surface. The immobilization of engineered denitrification microorganisms facilitated the removal of NH4+-N from the urban river water. The NH4+-N removal in the AZB and APS bags were in the range of 64-73%, and 56-61%, respectively, while the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal in the AZB and APS bags ranged from 33-36%, and 30-31%, respectively. In addition, as evident from DNA and microbial community analysis, the microorganisms demonstrated a greater proclivity to grow and proliferate on the surface of AZB and APS and improved the water quality of urban rivers.
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Journal:
Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
Publisher:
IWA Publishing
ISSN:
02731223
Volume:
85
Pages:
63-76
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