The effect of temperature on enhanced biological phosphate removal (EB
PR) was investigated in a process treating a synthetic sewage medium w
ith acetate as carbon source. EBPR sludge was acclimatised to temperat
ures of 10, 17.5 and 25 degrees C in a 5 l stirred batch reactor (SBR)
operated in a continuous fed-batch manner. Batch investigations were
also undertaken over a temperature range of 5-45 degrees C. Anaerobic
phosphate release and aerobic phosphate uptake rates were determined.
Anaerobic phosphate release and aerobic phosphate uptake were observed
over a wide temperature range of 5-40 degrees C whilst at 45 degrees
C both release and uptake were significantly inhibited. Q(10) and temp
erature coefficient (q) values were determined for both anaerobic phos
phate release and aerobic phosphate uptake. Arrhenius plots described
the temperature dependency of the process. Depending on the acclimatis
ation temperature, activation energies ranging between 33 and 35 kJ mo
l(-1) were determined for anaerobic phosphate release whilst activatio
n energies ranging between 39.5 and 41 kJ mol(-1) were determined for
aerobic phosphate uptake.