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Fate of nitrogen in subsurface infiltration system for treating secondary effluent
Ying-hua Li, Hai-bo Li, Xin-yang Xu, Si-yao Xiao, Si-qi Wang, Shu-cong Xu. 2017: Fate of nitrogen in subsurface infiltration system for treating secondary effluent. Water Science and Engineering, 10(3): 217-224. doi: 10.1016/j.wse.2017.10.002
Authors:Ying-hua Li  Hai-bo Li  Xin-yang Xu  Si-yao Xiao  Si-qi Wang  Shu-cong Xu
Affiliation:a School of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110004, China;b School of Material Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Ji'nan 250002, China
Abstract:The concentration of total nitrogen (TN) is reported to vary between 20 and 35 mg/L in domestic wastewater. In raw wastewater, ammonia nitrogen ( ) is the main nitrogen form, accounting for 70% to 82% of the TN concentration. Organic nitrogen, nitrite nitrogen ( ), and nitrate nitrogen ( ) are present as well. For years, due to the lack of regulatory limits on nitrogen concentration in surface waters, nitrogen from secondary effluent has posed a significant threat to the health of aquatic ecosystems. Researchers have made substantial efforts to reduce the nitrogen concentration in secondary effluent. As a kind of advanced wastewater treatment technology, the subsurface infiltration (SI) system has been widely used, owing to its advantages, which include low operation cost, easy maintenance, and low energy consumption. This review discusses the fate of various forms of nitrogen in SI treatment, including organic nitrogen,  ,  , and  . Major biological processes involved in nitrogen removal and the main factors influencing its transformation are suggested. Finally, it is shown that ammonification followed by nitrification-denitrification plays a major role in nitrogen removal. Further research needs to focus on the emission characteristics of gaseous nitrogen (generated from the nitrification, denitrification, and completely autotrophic nitrogen-removal over nitrite (CANON) processes) with respect to their greenhouse effects.
Keywords:Wastewater treatment  Natural treatment technology  Subsurface infiltration  Nitrogen  Biological process
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