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KMID : 1156220060320050451
Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
2006 Volume.32 No. 5 p.451 ~ p.461
A Comparison of Nutrients Removal Characteristics by the Variation of Organics in A©üO SBR and A©üO SBBR for the Small Sewerage System
Park Young-Seek

Kim Dong-Seog
Jeong No-Sung
Abstract
Laboratory scale experiments were conducted to study the conversion of sludge from conventional activated sludge to nitrogen-phosphorus removal sludge using two types of sequencing batch reactor (SBR) systems, a conventional SBR and sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR). The nitrogen and phosphorus removal characteristics were similar between SBR and SBBR and the removal efficiencies were very low when the influent TOC concentrations were low. The nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiencies in SBR were 96% and 77.5%, respectively, which were higher than those in SBBR (88% and 42.5%) at the high influent TOC concentration. In SBBR, the simultaneous nitrification-denitrification was occurred because of the biofilm process. The variations of pH, DO concentration and ORP were changed as the variation of influent TOC concentration both in SBR and SBBR and their periodical characteristics were cleary shown at the high influent TOC concentration. Especially, the pH, DO concentration and ORP inflections were cleary occurred in SBR compared with SBBR.
KEYWORD
biological nutrient removal(BNR), sequencing batch reactor(SBR), sequencing batch biofilm reactor(SBBR), pH, ORP
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