Nutrients and biomass dynamics in photo-sequencing batch reactors treating wastewater with high nutrients loadings
Dulce Mar\'ia Arias, Enrica Uggetti, Mar\'ia Jes\'us Garc\'ia-Gal\'an,, Joan Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This study compares photo-sequencing batch reactors and a semi-continuous photobioreactor for high-nutrient wastewater treatment, demonstrating superior removal rates, biomass production, and microbial control in PSBRs over 30 days.
Contribution
It introduces the use of PSBRs operated at high nutrient loads with different SRTs for efficient wastewater treatment and biomass production.
Findings
PSBR2-5 achieved highest nutrient removal rates.
PSBRs produced more biomass than semi-continuous reactor.
Microbial composition varied with nutrient loads.
Abstract
The present study investigates different strategies for the treatment of a mixture of digestate from an anaerobic digester diluted and secondary effluent from a high rate algal pond. To this aim, the performance of two photo-sequencing batch reactors (PSBRs) operated at high nutrients loading rates and different solids retention times (SRTs) were compared with a semi-continuous photobioreactor (SC). Performances were evaluated in terms of wastewater treatment, biomass composition and biopolymers accumulation during 30 days of operation. PSBRs were operated at a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 2 days and SRTs of 10 and 5 days (PSBR2-10 and PSBR2-5, respectively), whereas the semi-continuous reactor was operated at a coupled HRT/SRT of 10 days (SC10-10). Results showed that PSBR2-5 achieved the highest removal rates in terms of TN (6.7 mg L-1 d-1), TP (0.31 mg L-1 d-1), TOC (29.32 mg…
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