Bioaccumulation of metals and granular sludge development in a newly-inoculated high rate anaerobic reactor
2018
Cuff, Graham | Turcios, Ariel E. | Mohammad-pajooh, Ehsan | Kujawski, Olaf | Weichgrebe, Dirk | Rosenwinkel, Karl-Heinz
For treatment of wastewater from soft drink production, a full scale (546 m³) expanded granular sludge bed (EGSB) reactor was inoculated with granular sludge previously used to treat wastewater from paper and food processing industries. During startup and subsequent phases, there were significant changes observed in granule composition, performance, and population distribution. Microbial, compositional and functional development of granular sludge during a six month time period immediately following inoculation was investigated. Reaction kinetics and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis were used to describe population dynamics and evolution of methanogens and fermentative microbes within the granules. Bioaccumulation of elements was quantified and analyzed statistically with respect to operational parameters; calcium and sulfate deficiencies in the new wastewater likely contributed to granule disintegration and eventual reactor failure. Second generation granules formed from the novel conditions exhibited characteristics from multiple granulation models.
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