Study of the microbial diversity in a full-scale UASB reactor treating domestic wastewater
2011
de Lucena, Rodrigo Mendonça | Gavazza, Sávia | Florencio, Lourdinha | Kato, Mario T. | de Morais, Marcos Antonio Jr
The microorganisms diversity in a full-scale UASB reactor treating domestic sewage was studied by molecular techniques, with the objective of identifying the population differences associated with the specific methanogenic activity (SMA) of the sludges. Samples were collected at levels A (0.8Â m; bottom), B (1.3Â m), C (1.8Â m), D (2.3Â m) and E (2.8Â m). Actinobacteria was dominant at the three lower points and should have been primarily responsible for the degradation of organic matter. DNA sequences belonging to Methanomicrobiales order of Archaea domain was detected in all five levels with the majority producing methane from hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Points A and E showed similar bacteria variety. The SMA of point A was the highest (0.374Â g COD-CH4/g SSV.d); however, the point E showed much lower value, probably due to the predominance of Proteobacteria phylum, including sulfate-reducing bacteria. In the overall, the results obtained can be considered important because data from full-scale UASB reactors treating domestic sewage remain scarce.
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