Denitrification of groundwater: pilot-plant testing of cotton-packed bioreactor and post-microfiltration

Citation
Mim. Soares et al., Denitrification of groundwater: pilot-plant testing of cotton-packed bioreactor and post-microfiltration, WATER SCI T, 42(1-2), 2000, pp. 353-359
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
02731223 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
353 - 359
Database
ISI
SICI code
0273-1223(2000)42:1-2<353:DOGPTO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The use of raw cotton as carbon source in the denitrification of drinking w ater was tested in a field pilot-plant. The reactor treated water from a we ll in which the concentration of nitrate varied from 22 mg N l(-1) in summe r to a minimum of 9 mg l(-1) in winter. The experimental reactor had a capa city of approximately 9 m(3) and could be packed with up to 1500 kg of unpr ocessed cotton. The highest rate of denitrification observed was 0.36 kg N m(-3) d(-1), at a feed Fate of 6 m3 h(-1). However, this performance could be sustained only temporarily as the relatively high water pressure caused serious compression of the bed. The long-term (six months) performance of t he system was studied at feed rates of 0.8 and 1.5 m(3) h(-1). The process was stable and 80-100% of the influent nitrogen was removed. The increase i n DOC at the outlet was usually less than 7 mg l(-1), and the number of bac teria was in the order of 10(5)-10(6) CFU ml(-1). Crossflow microfiltration was an effective post-treatment for the removal of bacteria and eliminatio n of turbidity.