Simultaneous nitritation and denitritation system
The reduction of only the soluble fraction of organic matter prior to SND systems enhances nitrification rates while still providing residual particulate and colloidal organic matter to sustain denitrification in SND systems. Surprisingly, by increasing the amount of soluble organic matter reduced by conversion to biomass or microbial product and decreasing the amount of soluble organic matter reduced by oxidation to carbon dioxide prior to SND zones will still enhance nitrification rates while providing even more particulate and colloidal organic matter to improve denitrification in the SND zones.
1 . A method for simultaneous nitritation and denitritation system comprising:
providing a simultaneous nitritation and denitritation system comprising:
a first attached growth zone configured to receive a quantity of influent; and
a second attached growth zone downstream of the first attached growth zone and configured to receive a quantity of treated influent from the first attached growth zone;
said first attached growth zone receiving a quantity of influent and reducing soluble organic matter within the quantity of influent by converting the soluble organic matter to biomass or microbial product, thereby providing a treated influent wherein at least 50% of the organic matter by weight is particulate, colloidal, or microbial product organic matter; and
said second attached growth zone simultaneously reducing the ammonia and nitrate/nitrite content under aerobic or anoxic conditions by performing simultaneous nitrification and denitrification or simultaneous nitritation and denitritiation on the quantity of treated influent and releasing a treated effluent, wherein the aerobic and anoxic conditions alternate at a controlled interval.
2 . The method according to claim 1 wherein the first attached growth zone reduces soluble organic matter under aerobic or anoxic conditions.
3 . The method according to claim 2 wherein the soluble organic matter that is reduced is oxidized, converted into new biomass, or converted in microbial product.
4 . The method according to claim 3 wherein reduction of the soluble organic matter is controlled by:
a) dissolved oxygen control of the oxygen supply system to induce continuous or intermittent dissolved oxygen limited conditions;
b) controlling the food to microorganism ratio to induce high food to microorganism ratios; or
C nutrient level control of the system to induce nutrient limited conditions.
5 . The method according to claim 4 wherein the nutrient limited conditions are less than 10 C:1 N or less than 100 C:1 P.
6 . The method according to claim 1 wherein the aerobic and anoxic conditions alternate between >0.5 mg/l dissolved oxygen and less than −50 oxidation reduction potential (ORP).
7 . A system for simultaneous nitritation and denitritation comprising:
a first attached growth zone configured to receive a quantity of influent and reduce soluble organic matter within the quantity of influent by converting the soluble organic matter to biomass or microbial product for providing a treated influent wherein at least 50% of the organic matter by weight is particulate, colloidal or microbial product organic matter, and
a second attached growth zone downstream of the first attached growth zone and configured to receive a quantity of treated influent from the first attached growth zone and simultaneously reduce the ammonia and nitrate/nitrite content under aerobic or anoxic conditions by performing simultaneous nitrification and denitrification or simultaneous nitritation and denitritiation on the quantity of treated influent and releasing a treated effluent, wherein the aerobic and anoxic conditions alternate at a controlled interval.
8 . The system according to claim 7 wherein the first attached growth zone is configured to reduce soluble organic matter under aerobic or anoxic conditions.
9 . The system according to claim 7 wherein the first attached growth zone is configured to reduce the soluble organic matter by:
a) dissolved oxygen control of the oxygen supply system to induce continuous or intermittent dissolved oxygen limited conditions;
b) controlling the food to microorganism ratio to induce high food to microorganism ratios; or
c) nutrient level control of the system to induce nutrient limited conditions.
10 . The system according to claim 7 wherein the aerobic or anoxic conditions are constant.
11 . The system according to claim 7 wherein the aerobic and anoxic conditions alternate between >0.5 mg/l dissolved oxygen and less than −50 oxidation reduction potential (ORP).
12 . The system according to claim 9 wherein the nutrient limited conditions are less than 10 C:1 N or less than 100 C:1 P.