JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fate of Organic Nitrogen in Four Biological Nutrient Removal Wastewater Treatment Plants

Chakkrid SattayatewaKrishna PagillaR. SharpPaul Pitt

Year: 2010 Journal:   Water Environment Research Vol: 82 (12)Pages: 2306-2315   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

This study investigated the fate of nitrogen species, especially organic nitrogen, along the mainstream wastewater treatment processes in four biological nutrient removal (BNR) wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). It was found that the dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) fraction was as high as 47% of soluble nitrogen (SN) in the low‐SN effluent plant, which limited the plant's capability to remove nitrogen to very low levels. A lower DON fraction was observed in high‐SN effluent plants. Effluent DON concentrations from the four plants ranged from 0.5 to 2 mg N/L and did not vary significantly, even though there was a large variation in the influent organic nitrogen concentrations. Size fractionation of organic nitrogen by serial filtration through 1.2‐, 0.45‐, and 0.22‐µm pore‐sized membrane filters and the flocculation‐and‐filtration with zinc sulfate (ZnSO 4 ) method was investigated. The maximum colloidal organic nitrogen (CON) fractions found were 68 and 45% in the primary effluent and final effluent, respectively. The experimental results showed that effluents after filtration through the 0.45‐µm pore‐sized filter contain significant colloidal fractions; hence, the constituents, including organic nitrogen, are not truly dissolved. A high CON fraction was observed in wastewater influents and was less significant in effluents. The flocculation and filtration method removed the colloidal fraction; therefore, the true DON fraction can be determined.

Keywords:
Effluent Nitrogen Chemistry Wastewater Filtration (mathematics) Flocculation Environmental chemistry Sewage treatment Fractionation Fraction (chemistry) Organic matter Nutrient Chromatography Environmental engineering Environmental science Organic chemistry

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Water Treatment and Disinfection
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Pollution
Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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