Nutrient removal from agricultural run-off in demonstrative full scale tubular photobioreactors for microalgae growth
Joan Garcia, Antonio Ortiz, Eduardo Alvarez, Vojtech Belohlav, Maria, Jesus Garcia-Galan, Ruben Diez-Montero, Juan Antonio Alvarez, Enrica, Uggetti

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the effective use of full-scale tubular photobioreactors with microalgae to remove nutrients from agricultural runoff and wastewater, showing high removal efficiencies and seasonal biomass production variations.
Contribution
It presents the design, operation, and performance data of full-scale microalgae-based photobioreactors for nutrient removal from agricultural runoff.
Findings
Average nitrogen removal efficiency was 65%, reaching 90% in summer.
Phosphorus removal efficiency was consistently above 95%.
Biomass production varied significantly with seasons, lower in winter.
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to present the design, construction and operation of 3 full scale semi-closed, horizontal tubular photobioreactors (PBR) used to remove nutrients of a mixture of agricultural run-off (90%) and treated domestic wastewater (10%). The microalgal biomass produced in the PBRs was harvested in a static lamella settling tank. Each PBR treated in average 2.3 m3/d. PBRs were submitted to strong seasonal changes regarding solar radiation and temperature, which had a direct impact in the activity of microalgae and the efficiency of the system. Higher mixed liquor pH values were registered in summer (daily average> 10). Most of the influent and effluent nitrogen content was inorganic (average of 9.0 mg N/L and 3.17 mg N/L, respectively), and in the form of nitrate (62% and 50%, respectively). Average nitrogen removal efficiency was 65%, with values of around 90% in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgal biology and biofuel production
