Methods and compositions for nitrogen removal using Feammox microorganisms
US-10479712-B2 · Nov 19, 2019 · US
US10315941B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10315941-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715478456-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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Provided is a method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater performed via biologically oxidizing ammoniacal nitrogen, and producing nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen at a desired rate. In the method, ammoniacal nitrogen is oxidized by bacterial sludges to produce at least either of nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. Specifically, the method includes an inactivating treatment step of treating the bacterial sludges with an inactivating operation via sterilizing bacteria or causing bacteriostasis, and a nitrifying treatment step of oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by the bacterial sludges thus treated in the inactivating operation. Production amounts of the nitrite nitrogen and the nitrate nitrogen are controlled by adjusting biomass of the bacterial sludges to be treated in the inactivating operation, and/or a time interval between the inactivating operations each repeatedly performed in combination with the nitrifying treatment step.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater performed via oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by bacterial sludges included in the wastewater in a wastewater treatment tank, and producing at least either of nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen, the method comprising: plural inactivating treatment steps, with each inactivating treatment step including temporarily removing a part of the bacterial sludges from the wastewater treatment tank, and treating the part of the bacterial sludges with an inactivating operation via sterilizing bacteria or causing bacteriostasis before returning the part of the bacterial sludges to the wastewater treatment tank; a nitrifying treatment step of oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by the bacterial sludges thus treated in the inactivating operation, wherein production amounts of the at least either of nitrite nitrogen and the nitrate nitrogen are controlled by adjusting biomass of the part of the bacterial sludges treated and returned in the inactivating treatment steps. 2. The method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater according to claim 1 , wherein the bacterial sludges are a mixture of ammonium oxidizing bacteria which oxidize ammoniacal nitrogen to nitrite nitrogen and nitrite oxidizing bacteria which oxidize nitrite nitrogen to nitrate nitrogen. 3. The method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater according to claim 1 , wherein the inactivating operation is carried out by making part of the biological sludges contact with an acid, an alkali, an organic solvent, a bactericide, a hypertonic solution, an ammonia solution or a nitrous acid solution, or alternatively performing a physical sterilization treatment to the biological sludges. 4. The method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater according to claim 1 , wherein the bacterial sludge is in the state of either immobilized to a carrier, adhered to a carrier, or forming granules via self-granulation. 5. A method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater performed via oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by bacterial sludges included in the wastewater in a wastewater treatment tank, and producing at least either of nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen, the method comprising: plural inactivating treatment steps, with each inactivating including temporarily removing a part of the bacterial sludges from the wastewater treatment tank, and treating the part of the bacterial sludges with an inactivating operation via sterilizing bacteria or causing bacteriostasis before returning the part of the bacterial sludges to the wastewater treatment tank; and a nitrifying treatment step of oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by the bacterial sludges thus treated in the inactivating operation, wherein production amounts of the at least either of nitrite nitrogen and the nitrate nitrogen are controlled by adjusting a time interval between the inactivating treatment steps which are carried out in combination with the nitrifying treatment step. 6. A method for treating ammoniacal nitrogen in wastewater performed via oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by bacterial sludges included in the wastewater in a wastewater treatment tank, and producing at least either of nitrite nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen, the method comprising: plural inactivating treatment steps, with each inactivating treatment step including temporarily removing a part of the bacterial sludges from the wastewater treatment tank, and treating the part of the bacterial sludges with an inactivating operation via sterilizing bacteria or causing bacteriostasis before returning the part of the bacterial sludges to the wastewater treatment tank; and a nitrifying treatment step of oxidizing the ammoniacal nitrogen by the bacterial sludges thus treated in the inactivating operation, wherein production amounts of the at least either of nitrite nitrogen and the nitrate nitrogen are controlled by adjusting biomass of the part of the bacterial sludges treated and returned in the inactivating treatment steps, and a time interval between the inactivating treatment steps which are carried out in combination with the nitrifying treatment step.
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