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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2006 Volume.11 No. 4 p.325 ~ p.331
Phosphorus removal in pilot plant using biofilm filter process from farm wastewater
Shin Sung-Euy

Cha Wol-Suk
Choi Du-Bok
Lee Choon-Boem
Abstract
Various environmental conditions affecting total phosphorus removal from farm wastewater in a biofilm filter, process were investigated using loess balls andChromobacterium LEE-38 at a pilot plant. WhenChromobacterium LEE-38 was used, the removal efficiency of total phosphorous was approximately 10- or 5-fold higher than that ofAcinetobacter CHA-2-14 orAcinetobacter CHA-4-5, respectively. When a loess ball of 11?14 mm manufactured at a 960¡ÆC calcining temperature was used, the removal efficiency of total phosphorous was 90.0%. When 70% of the volume fraction was used, the maximum efficiency of total phosphorus removal was 93.1%. Notably, when the initial pH was in the range of 6.0 to 8.0, the maximum removal efficiency of total phosphorus was obtained after 30 days. When the operating temperature was in the range of 30 to 55¡ÆC, the maximum removal efficiencies of total phosphorus, 95.6 to 94.6%, were obtained. On the other hand, at operating temperatures below 20¡ÆC or above 40¡ÆC, the removal efficiency of total phosphorous decreased. Among the various processes, biofilm filter process A gave the highest removal efficiency of 96.4%. Pilot tests of total phosphorus removal using farm wastewater from the biofilm filter process A were carried out for 60 days under optimal condition. WhenAcinetobacters sp. Lee-11 was used, the average removal efficiency in thep-adsorption area was only 32.5%, and the removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD) were 56.7 and 62.5%, respectively. On the other hand, whenChromobacterium LEE-38 was used, the average removal efficiency was 95.1%, and the removal efficiencies of COD and BOD were 91.3 and 93.2%, respectively.
KEYWORD
phosphorus removal, farm wastewater, pilot plant, Chromobacterium
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