THE BIOZO PROCESS - A BIOFILM SYSTEM COMBINED WITH OZONATION: OCCURRENCE OF XENOBIOTIC ORGANIC MICRO-POLLUTANTS IN AND REMOVAL OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AND NITROGEN FROM LANDFILL LEACHATE
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
We present an assessment of xenobiotic organic micro-pollutants (XOM) occurrence and removal
of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a novel biofilm system combined with ozonation,
the BIOZO concept, treating partly stabilised landfill leachate. A novel, staged moving-bed biofilm
reactor (SMBBR) design was implemented in laboratory- and pilot-scale, and the PAHs removal
efficiency of controlled ozonation was assessed installing the ozonation step in the nitrate
recirculation line (Position 1) or between the pre-anoxic and aerobic zones (Position 2).
COD removal in a laboratory- and in a pilot-scale SMBBR system with and without ozonation
is additionally addressed. Results obtained in a screening study (GC-ToF-MS) were used to
compile a priority list of XOMs in leachate based on relative occurrence, showing PAHs as
the predominant fraction. Biological treatment is shown to be an effective means to remove
PAHs detected in the aqueous phase. PAH removal takes in most part place in the pre-anoxic
zone, thereby decreasing toxicity exhibited by PAH on autotrophic nitrifier bacteria in the
aerobic zone. Ozonation installed in Position 2 is shown to be superior over Position I in terms
of COD, PAH and nitrogen removal efficiencies. We additionally demonstrate the potential of
intermittent sludge ozonation as a means to decrease PAH concentrations in sludge wasted
and to improve nitrogen removal in the BIOZO system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biodegradation; landfill leachate; moving-bed biofilm system; ozonation; xenobiotic organic micro-pollutants
Elenco autori:
Lopez, Antonio
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