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07b Reclamation of treated urban water
1. Reclamation of treated urban water
Dissolved organic nitrogen
Diana Norton Brandão
Promotor: Jules van Lier
Co-supervision: Sigrid Scherrenberg
29th May 2012
2. Contents
I. What is DON?
II. Relevance
III. Research objectives
IV. Methodology and results
V. Further research
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
3. I. What is DON?
- 65% of the dissolved nitrogen in effluents from conventional WWTP
- Free aminoacids
- Combined aminoacids
- Proteins
- Low-molecular-weight aliphatic amines such as methylamine, dimethylamine,
piperidine and pyrroline
- Nitrogen containing synthetic chelating agents
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
4. II. Relevance
- European surface water criteria: Total N concentrations < 2,2 mg/L
- DON and inorganic N may have different potential for eutrophication
(bioavailability of DON is uncertain)
- DON may form variety of nitrogenous disinfection by-products with much
stronger carcinogenicity than that of regulated DBPs
- Little knowledge about DON
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
5. III. Research objectives
- Understand DON occurrence and composition in wastewater
- Determine DON bioavailability
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
6. IV. Methodology and results
1) DON along tertiary filtration
Persulfate digestion
Collection, filtration
Ion cromatography
HL
DON Phobic
DON Philic
XAD treatment
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
7. IV. Methodology and results
1) DON along tertiary filtration
6 sampling points, fractionation in Phi and Pho
Samples DON
P1 - HF 3,68
P1 - HB 0,75 4,42
P2 - HF 2,78
P2 - HB 0,31 3,09
P3 - HF 3,20
P3 - HB 0,29 3,50
SBBR filtration removes
P4 - HF 1,93 DON
P4 - HB 0,46 2,39
P5 - HF 1,32
P5 - HB 0,09 1,41
P6 - HF 0,96
P6 - HB 0,20 1,16
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
8. IV. Methodology and results
2) Bioavailability tests: test mediums
- Effluent + Algae + full nutrients
- Effluent + Algae + full nutrients except NO3
- Effluent + Algae + no nutrients
Effluent: untreated, philic fraction, phobic fraction
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
9. IV. Methodology and results
2) Bioavailability tests: preparation
1. Effluent filtration
2. Fraccionation philic/phobic
3. Bacterial inoculum
4. Algae inoculum
5. Nutrient addition
6. Incubation at half dark light cycle
7. Monitoring of Chl-a, TN, NO3, NO2, NH4 and DON
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
10. IV. Methodology and results
2) Bioavailability tests: Chl-a development
Chl-a development
600
Eff full nut
500 Eff full nut except NO3
Phi full nut
Chla conc (µg/L)
400
Phi no nut
300
200 HNP effluent with
100 addition of nutrients
0
except NO3 allowed
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 algal growing
-100
Time (days)
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research
11. V. Further research
- Quantification of DON bioavailability
- Relation between DON concentration profile and backwash phase
- How to remove DON
What is DON Relevance Objectives Meth. & Results Further research