Aerobic Granular Sludge Start-up under Varying Wastewater Compositions - A Pilot Study at Ryaverket WWTP
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Aerobic granular sludge (AGS) is a promising technology for biological wastewater
treatment that offers advantages over activated sludge treatment in terms of com
pactness, energy efficiency and treatment performance. In this study, the start-up of
three pilot scale AGS reactors at Ryaverket wastewater treatment plant was investi
gated, where the effect of seeding culture and wastewater composition on granulation
and treatment performance was evaluated. The reactors were operated with acti
vated sludge or mature granules, and with raw or pre-sedimented wastewater.
The results showed that nitrification and carbon degradation were effectively estab
lished in all reactors, while denitrification and biological phosphorus removal were
deficient, probably due to suboptimal operating conditions. The reactor with mature
granules generally showed the best treatment performance, but overall, no reactor
achieved sufficient treatment as the outgoing wastewater exceeded the limit val
ues for total nitrogen and total phosphorus. The use of pre-sedimented wastewater
was considered to be disadvantageous for biomass build-up due to the low substrate
available. In addition, the results showed that starting with mature granules achieve
better purification, which can also be established more quickly.
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Aerobic Granular Sludge (AGS), Start-up Strategy, Granule Formation, Pilot Study, Biological Wastewater Treatment, Activated Sludge Seeding, Inocula tion of Granules.
