Microbial population dynamics in biowaste mesophilic anaerobic digestion: the impact of sewage sludge addition
Abstract
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Complex organic materials such as biowaste range from highly recalcitrant material to extremely
biodegradable compounds, so the best option to improve the AD performances is a case-specific
and properly designed strategy. In the case of food waste (FW), mainly composed by prompt
biodegradable carbohydrates, the high load long-term digestion leads to inhibition phenomena
due to intermediate accumulation suggesting the need of co-digestion with other substrates to
stabilize the entire process. The addition of waste activated sludge (WAS), typically recalcitrant
due to the floc structure, may be a feasible way to increase the organic loading rate utilizing the
free digestion capacity at existing sewage treatment facilities. Currently, general knowledge on AD
microbial community compositions is well established, while only a few studies have investigated
correlations between microbial community composition, feedstock and process parameters.
Hence, main scope of this research was to study changes in the microbial population community
as a response to variation of feedstock and organic load in long- term semi-continuous systems.
Compared to the feeding with FW alone, the co-digestion with WAS permitted the establishment
of a stable microbial population by reducing the unbalance between fermentative bacteria
and methanogens. The availability of a slow degrading substrate, in fact, allowed to limit VFA
accumulation and pH drop favoring the activity of the archaeal population, as confirmed by the
improved process stability and methane yield. Remarkably, the beneficial effect of co-digestion
increased with the increase of OLR.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Anaerobic Digestion; Waste Activated Sludge; Food Waste; Next Generation Sequencing; Mixed Microbial Communities
List of contributors:
Tonanzi, Barbara; Rossetti, Simona; Braguglia, CAMILLA MARIA; Gianico, Andrea; Gallipoli, Agata
Book title:
Sludge Management In Circular Economy - SMICE 2018 Abstract Book - CNR Edizioni