Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/2917
Title: Enhanced sewage sludge treatment via parallel anaerobic digestion at the upper mesophilic level
Authors: Erdirençelebi, Dilek
Ebrahimi, Gool Mohammad
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion
Dewaterability
Long chain fatty acids
Oil and grease
Sewage sludge
Upper mesophilic temperature
long chain fatty acid
methane
anaerobic digestion
hydrolysis
sewage treatment
sludge
wastewater treatment plant
acetogenesis
activated sludge
anaerobic digestion
Article
biodegradability
biomass
biosolid
chemical oxygen demand
controlled study
effluent
electric conductivity
hydrolysis
mesophilic bacterium
methanogenesis
microbial growth
municipal wastewater
nutrient content
oxidation
particulate matter
pH
retention time
sewage
sludge disposal
sludge management
sludge treatment
temperature sensitivity
waste water treatment plant
anaerobic growth
bioreactor
chemistry
prospective study
sewage
water management
Anaerobiosis
Bioreactors
Methane
Prospective Studies
Sewage
Water Purification
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract: Sewage mixed sludge (MS) digestion performance was ameliorated implementing the parallel digestion model for primary sludge (PS) and secondary sludge (SS) (waste activated sludge) as domestic sewage sludge fractions rich in oil and grease content at the upper mesophilic level (40 °C). Optimization of the organic loading rate (OLR) was conducted in parallel semi-continuous bench-scale digesters for PS, SS and MS. Comparatively evaluated performance and biosolid quality parameters were methane production rates, volatile solid (VS) reduction, oil and grease and nutrient content, dewaterability and electrical conductivity (EC). OLR optimization indicated different retention time needs for PS and SS stabilization and enabled 18% and 93% higher VS loading and reduction, respectively, compared to MS digestion. Inhibitory effect followed an ascending pattern as a result of OLR increase in each digestion line acting on the hydrolysis of proteinaceous matter and acetogenesis rather than methanogenesis. A high number of long chain fatty acids was detected in the raw sludges. The enhancing effect of the upper mesophilic temperature was significant in SS digestion with increased biodegradability, oil and grease removal and microbial growth compared to digestion at 35 °C. The parallel digestion system and upper mesophilic temperature proved a useful tool to enhance VS loading and reduction without worsening the stabilized biosolids’ dewaterability as a feasible model in the existing and prospective municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The weakness of the MS digestion was diagnosed as the lower synthesis degree of biomass induced by the dilution of the substrate in PS by SS mixing which weakened the microbial tolerance to high OLR and inhibition. The output indicated the potential of parallel AD, importance of the optimization for OLR and temperature to advance the performance and flexibility of the sludge line practice in municipal WWTPs. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115850
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13091/2917
ISSN: 0301-4797
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