Evaluation of domestic wastewater treatment using microalgal-bacterial processes: effect of CO2 addition on pathogen removal
2018
Ruas, Graziele | Serejo, MayaraLeite | Paulo, PaulaLoureiro | Boncz, MarcÁrpád
Microalgal-bacterial processes represent a sustainable and cost-effective biotechnology able to promote efficient wastewater treatment, including natural pathogen removal (disinfection), as well as being able to perform CO₂ uptake and biogas upgrading. In this context, the influence of CO₂ supply from a synthetic gas mixture (30% v/v CO₂) on the removal of pathogens (Pseudomonas, enterococci, and Escherichia coli) and total coliforms during secondary domestic wastewater treatment by a microalgal-bacterial symbiosis in a 180-L high-rate algal pond (HRAP) was investigated. The supply of CO₂ in the HRAP positively influenced the Pseudomonas aeruginosa removal, with the removal efficiency increasing from 97.4% (1.6 log) to 99.6% (2.5 log) without and with CO₂ supply, respectively. Likewise, the total coliform removal efficiency rose from 88.7% (1.1 log) to 99.4% (2.8 log). On the other hand, the effect of CO₂ supply on enterococci (99.7% and 2.6 log) and Escherichia coli (98.6% and 2.2 log) removal was negligible.
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