Non-stripping bioreactor for biological sulfide oxidation from wastewaters and groundwaters containing hydrogen sulfide
US-10501352-B2 · Dec 10, 2019 · US
US10059610B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10059610-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515116237-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a process for reducing the amount of sulphur compounds in a sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream, using a granular sludge treatment system (10) comprising anaerobic microorganisms, wherein the process comprises the steps of adding an aqueous nitrate solution to the wastewater stream, contacting the wastewater stream with the anaerobic microorganisms, and anoxic oxidation of at least part of the sulphur compounds in the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream by the anaerobic microorganisms, resulting in a sulphur compounds depleted wastewater stream. The invention furthermore relates to such a granular sludge treatment system (10).
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The invention claimed is: 1. Process for reducing the amount of sulphur compounds in a sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream, using a granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) comprising anaerobic microorganisms, wherein the process comprises the steps of contacting the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream with the anaerobic microorganisms; and oxidation of at least part of the sulphur compounds in the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream by the anaerobic microorganisms, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT the process further comprises the step of adding an aqueous nitrate solution to the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream prior to being contacted with the anaerobic microorganisms, enabling the anaerobic microorganisms to oxidize the sulphur compounds without the presence of oxygen; and IN THAT the aqueous nutrient solution comprises a phosphorous source. 2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the aqueous nitrate solution is chosen from an ammonium, calcium, potassium or sodium nitrate solution or any combination thereof. 3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the phosphorous source is an aqueous phosphoric acid solution. 4. The process according to claim 2 , wherein the process comprises the step of automatically adjusting the dosage of the nutrients solution added to the wastewater stream in relation to the sulphur compound content in the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream at an inlet of the granular sludge treatment system. 5. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the sulphur compounds comprise hydrogen sulphide. 6. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the wastewater stream is an industrial wastewater stream. 7. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) arranged to reduce the amount of sulphur compounds in a sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream, the granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) comprising anaerobic microorganisms capable of oxidizing the sulphur compounds, these anaerobic microorganisms being arranged to be contacted with the sulphur compounds and being arranged to oxidize at least part of the sulphur compounds in the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream, resulting in a sulphur compounds depleted wastewater stream, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT the granular sludge treatment system comprises a dosage system ( 6 ) for adding an aqueous nitrate solution to the sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream before being contacted with the anaerobic microorganisms, enabling the anaerobic microorganisms to oxidize the sulphur compounds without the presence of oxygen. 8. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 7 , wherein the granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) comprises a controller ( 5 ) that is arranged to monitor one or more signals from loads of sulphur compounds at an inlet ( 1 ) of a granular sludge reactor ( 11 ) forming part of the granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ); calculate the demand of the nitrogen and/or the phosphor source in the nutrient solution for the anaerobic microorganisms; and adjust the dosage of the nitrogen and/or the phosphor source in the nutrient solution based on the demand of the nitrogen and/or the phosphor source equaling to a ratio of sulphur compound, nitrogen and phosphor source of 20:10:1 based on weight. 9. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 8 , wherein the controller ( 5 ) is arranged to simultaneously adapt the dosage of the nitrogen and the phosphor source in the nutrient solution. 10. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 9 , wherein the controller ( 5 ) is arranged to adapt the dosage of the nitrogen and the phosphor source in the nutrient solution separately. 11. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 7 , wherein the system ( 10 ) comprises a supersonic probe ( 7 ) arranged to measure the flow volume stream at the inlet ( 1 ) of the granular sludge reactor ( 11 ). 12. Granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 7 , wherein the system ( 10 ) comprises a headspace ( 3 ) arranged to allow the produced off-gas to leave the granular sludge reactor ( 11 ). 13. Use of a granular sludge treatment system ( 10 ) according to claim 7 for reducing the amount of sulphur compounds in a sulphur compounds contaminated wastewater stream.
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Sulfur compounds · CPC title
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