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Water Environment Research | 2004

Behaviors of intercellular materials and nutrients in biological nutrient removal process supplied with domestic wastewater and food waste.

Chae; Hs Jeong; Jae-Lim Lim; Seoktae Kang; Hang-Sik Shin; Bc Paik; Jong-Ho Youn

A four-stage biological nutrient removal (BNR) process was operated to investigate the effect of anaerobically fermented leachate of food waste (AFLFW) as an external carbon source on nutrient removal from domestic wastewater having a low carbon-to-nitrogen ratio. The BNR system that was supplemented with AFLFW showed a good performance at a sludge retention time (SRT) of 30 days, despite low temperature. With this wastewater, average removal efficiencies of soluble chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (T-N), and total phosphorus (T-P) were 88 to 93%, 70 to 74%, and 63 to 68%, respectively. In this study, several kinds of poly-hydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) were observed in cells. These included 24% poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), 41% poly-3-hydroxyvalerate (PHV), 18% poly-3-hydroxyhexanoate (PHH), 10% poly-3-hydroxyoctanoate (PHO), 5% poly-3-hydroxydecanoate (PHD). and 2% poly-3-hydroxydodecanoate (PHDD), indicating that microorganisms could store various PHAs through the different metabolic pathways. However, breakdown of the enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) mechanism was observed when SRT increased from 30 to 50 days for the enhancement of nitrification. To study the effect of SRT on EBPR, a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) system that was supplied with glucose was operated at various SRTs of 5, 10, and 15 days. Nitrification and denitrification efficiencies increased as SRT increased. However, the content of intracellular materials such as PHAs, glycogen. and poly-P in cells decreased. From these results, it was concluded that SRT should be carefully controlled to increase nitrification activity and to maintain biological phosphorus removal activity in the BNR process.


Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering | 2005

Analysis and application of ADM1 for anaerobic methane production

Hs Jeong; Cw Suh; Jae-Lim Lim; Sang-Hyung Lee; Hang-Sik Shin


Water Science and Technology | 2006

Modeling of extracellular polymeric substances and soluble microbial products production in a submerged membrane bioreactor at various SRTs

Yongtae Ahn; Yk Choi; Hs Jeong; So-Ryong Chae; Hang-Sik Shin


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2007

Feasibility of on-line measurement of sewage components using the UV absorbance and the neural network.

Hs Jeong; Sang-Hyung Lee; Hang-Sik Shin


Water Science and Technology | 2006

Effects of influent COD/N ratio and internal recycle ratio on nitrogen removal efficiency in the KNR® process

Cw Suh; Sun-Ju Lee; Hs Jeong; Jc Kwon; Hang-Sik Shin


The 2nd IWA conference on Instrumentation, Control and Automation | 2005

Advanced settling velocity function and estimation of sludge paremeters fro batch settling experiment

Hang-Sik Shin; Cw Suh; Hs Jeong; Sun-Ju Lee


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2005

Proposition of Parameter Estimation Method thorough Phosphorus Removal Model Analysis

Hs Jeong; Sang-Hyung Lee; Jae-Lim Lim; Hang-Sik Shin


IWA Future of Urban Wastewater Systems - Decentralization and Reuse | 2005

Effects of influent COD/N ration and internal recycle ratio on nitrogen removal efficiency in KNR process

Hang-Sik Shin; Cw Suh; Sun-Ju Lee; Hs Jeong; Jc Kwon


Journal of The Korean Society of Civil Engineers | 2004

Aanalysis of Anoxic Phosphorus Uptake in BNR Process Using the Microbial Characteristics

Sang-Hyung Lee; Hs Jeong; Myung-Gyun Park; Hang-Sik Shin


Asian Waterqual''03 | 2003

A dynamic model of the upflow multilayer bioreactor (UMBR) / oxic process

Hang-Sik Shin; Cw Suh; Sun-Ju Lee; Hs Jeong; Jae-Lim Lim; Jc Kwon

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Yongtae Ahn

Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology

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So-Ryong Chae

University of Cincinnati

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