The nitrogen removal capacity of a suspended culture system treating mature land fill leachate was investigated. Leachate containing high ammonium levels of 300-900 mg N/L was nitrified in a bench scale sequencing batch reactor. Leachate from four different landfills was treated over a two year period for the removal of nitrogen. In this time, a highly specific nitrifying culture was attained that delivered exceptionally high rates of ammonia removal. No sludge was wasted from the system to increase the throughput and up to 13 g/L of MLSS was obtained. Settleability of the purely nitrifying biomass was excellent with SVI less than 40 mL/g, even at the high sludge concentrations. Nitrification rates up to 246 mg N/(L h) (5.91 g N/(L d)) and specific nitrification rates of 36 mg N/(gVSS h) (880 mg N/(gVSS d)) were obtained. The loading to the system at this time allowed complete nitrification of the leachate with a hydraulic retention time of only 5 hours. Following these successful treatability studies, a full-scale plant was designed and built at one of the landfills investigated.
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February 01 2001
Exceptionally high-rate nitrification in sequencing batch reactors treating high ammonia landfill leachate
J. Doyle;
J. Doyle
1Advanced Wastewater Management Centre, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072 Australia
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S. Watts;
S. Watts
1Advanced Wastewater Management Centre, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072 Australia
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D. Solley;
D. Solley
2Brisbane Water, Level 2 TC Beirne Centre, 315 Brunswick St Mall, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Australia
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J. Keller
J. Keller
1Advanced Wastewater Management Centre, The University of Queensland, St Lucia QLD 4072 Australia
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Water Sci Technol (2001) 43 (3): 315–322.
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J. Doyle, S. Watts, D. Solley, J. Keller; Exceptionally high-rate nitrification in sequencing batch reactors treating high ammonia landfill leachate. Water Sci Technol 1 February 2001; 43 (3): 315–322. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2001.0152
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