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Nutrient removal by duckweed from anaerobically treated swine wastewater in lab-scale stabilization ponds in Vietnam

ISSN
00489697
18791026
Năm xuất bản
2020
Tác giả
T.T.U., Dinh, Thi To Uyen
Ritsumeikan University Biwako-Kusatsu Campus, Kusatsu, Japan
S.O., Soda, Satoshi O.
Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Hanoi, Viet Nam
T.A.H., Nguyen, Thi An Hang  
J., Nakajima, Jun
T.H., Cao, The Ha  
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137854
Tóm tắt
In Vietnam, swine wastewater is generally treated using anaerobic processes. Nevertheless, the level of pollutants in effluent after anaerobic treatment remains very high, thereby necessitating further treatment. This research was conducted to assess the applicability of duckweed (Lemna minor) for purifying wastewater collected from a household swine wastewater treatment system in Hanoi, Vietnam. After the anaerobically treated wastewater was diluted 10-fold, it was fed continuously to lab-scale stabilization ponds with and without planted duckweed at a hydraulic retention time of 5 days under ambient conditions. The chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (T–N), and total phosphorus (T–P) concentrations in the influent were, respectively, 260–290 mg/L, 24–28 mg/L, and 1.4–1.8 mg/L. The COD, T–N, T–P removals in the pond with duckweed (74%, 84%, and 84%) were much higher than in the pond without duckweed (71%, 55%, and 58%). The duckweed greatly enhanced the first-order removal rates by 1.4, 2.0, and 3.2 times, respectively, for COD, T–N, and T–P in the ponds. Although the primary purification mechanisms in the ponds were sedimentation and adsorption, the duckweed grown with the relative growth rate of 0.07–0.16 d−1 showed nutrient uptake activity from the wastewater. Biofilms formed on the duckweed roots apparently promoted COD removal and degradation of organic nitrogen into ammonia. Stabilization ponds planted with duckweed are anticipated for use as co-beneficial systems for wastewater treatment and biomass production. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Chủ đề

First-order Kinetics

Lemna Minor

Pig Farm

Water Purification

Ammonia

Nitrogen

Oxygen

Phosphorus

Nitrogen

Waste Water

Ammonia

Chemical Oxygen Deman...

Effluent Treatment

Effluents

Lakes

Mammals

Nitrogen

Nitrogen Removal

Nutrients

Ponds

Purification

Stabilization

Water Treatment

Anaerobic Treatments

First Order Kinetics

Hydraulic Retention T...

Lemna Minor

Pig Farms

Purification Mechanis...

Relative Growth Rate

Water Purification

Wastewater Treatment

Ammonia

Nitrogen

Organic Nitrogen

Oxygen

Phosphorus

Anaerobic Digestion

Angiosperm

Aquatic Plant

Biomass

Livestock Farming

Plant Residue

Reaction Kinetics

Wastewater Treatment

Adsorption

Article

Biofilm

Biomass Production

Chemical Oxygen Deman...

Concentration (parame...

Controlled Study

Growth Rate

Hydraulic Retention T...

Nonhuman

Nutrient

Nutrient Uptake

Pig

Plant Growth

Plant Root

Pond

Priority Journal

Sedimentation

Swine Waste Water Tre...

Viet Nam

Waste Component Remov...

Waste Water Managemen...

Animal

Araceae

Sewage

Waste Water

Water Management

Hanoi

Lemna

Suidae

Animals

Swine

Vietnam

Waste Disposal, Fluid...

Waste Water

Water Purification

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