Seasonal variations in acidogenic fermentation of filter primary sludge
Journal article, 2023

Primary treatment of municipal wastewater by rotating belt filtration followed by hydrolysis and acidogenic fermentation of the filter primary sludge (FPS) at ambient temperature was studied at pilot-scale during one year. The seasonal variations of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), nutrient release and soluble COD production as well as microbial community assembly were assessed, leading to novel findings for fermentation at ambient temperature. The reproducibility of VFA production performance was first established by operating the two fermentation reactors under the same conditions, showing similar results regarding VFA production and microbial community structure. One year of operation at 5 d retention time (RT) and 16–29 °C resulted in an average VFA yield of 180±35 mg COD/g VSin and soluble COD yield of 242±40 mg COD/g VSin. The VFA formation was temperature-dependent, with ϴ=1.033±0.005 (r=r20·Θ(T−20∘C)). The seasonal variations of the acetic and propionic acid productions were pronounced, whereas the productions of VFAs with longer chains were more stable regardless of temperature. The community structure of the reactor microbiomes was also clearly affected by season and temperature and linked with the production spectrum of VFAs. The ammonium and phosphate releases were stable during the year, leading to a decrease in ratios of soluble COD to NH4+-N and PO43−-P during winter. The soluble COD yield was 11% and 27% higher at 5 d RT compared to 3 and 2 d RT respectively, but the corresponding volumetric productivities were lower. The dissimilarities between microbiomes in influent FPS and fermenters were significant even at a short RT of 2 d, and increased with longer RT of 3 and 5 d, primarily caused by selection of bacteria within Bacteroidota in the fermentation reactors.

Hydrolysis

Fermentation

Primary sludge

Rotating belt filter

Carbon source

Volatile fatty acids

Author

Elin Ossiansson

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Water Environment Technology

VA SYD

Frank Persson

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Water Environment Technology

Simon Bengtsson

VA SYD

Sweden Water Research

M. Cimbritz

Lund University

David Gustavsson

Sweden Water Research

VA SYD

Water Research

0043-1354 (ISSN) 1879-2448 (eISSN)

Vol. 242 120181

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DOI

10.1016/j.watres.2023.120181

PubMed

37343334

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