Sequential anaerobic/aerobic digestion for enhanced sludge stabilization: comparison of the process performance for mixed and waste sludge
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Sequential anaerobic-aerobic digestion has been
demonstrated as a promising alternative for enhanced sludge
stabilization. In this paper, a feasibility study of the sequential
digestion applied to real waste activated sludge (WAS) and
mixed sludge is presented. Process performance is evaluated
in terms of total solid (TS) and volatile solid (VS) removal,
biogas production, and dewaterability trend in the anaerobic
and double-stage digested sludge. In the proposed digestion
lay out, the aerobic stage was operated with intermittent
aeration to reduce the nitrogen load recycled to the wastewater
treatment plant (WWTP). Experimental results showed a very
good performance of the sequential digestion process for both
waste and mixed sludge, even if, given its better digestibility,
higher efficiencies are observed for mixed sludge. VS removal
efficiencies in the anaerobic stage were 48 and 50% for waste
and mixed sludge, respectively, while a significant additional
improvement of the VS removal of 25 % for WAS and 45 %
for mixed sludge has been obtained in the aerobic stage. The
post-aerobic stage, operated with intermittent aeration, was
also efficient in nitrogen removal, providing a significant
decrease of the nitrogen content in the supernatant: nitrification
efficiencies of 90 and 97%and denitrification efficiencies
of 62 and 70 % have been obtained for secondary and mixed
sludges, respectively. A positive effect due to the aerobic stage
was also observed on the sludge dewaterability in both cases.
Biogas production, expressed as Nm3/(kgVSdestroyed), was
0.54 for waste and 0.82 for mixed sludge and is in the range
of values reported in the literature in spite of the low anaerobic
sludge retention time of 15 days.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anaerobic-aerobic digestion; Intermittent aeration; Nitrogen fate; Nitrogen removal; Sequential digestion; Sludge dewaterability; VS removal
List of contributors:
Tomei, MARIA CONCETTA
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