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Water Science and Technology | 1996

Release of phosphorus from ash produced by incinerating waste activated sludge from enhanced biological phosphorus removal

Yoshitaka Matsuo

A technical problem involved in the phosphorus removal using the enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process is disposal of the phosphorus rich waste sludge. There are possibilities that any phosphorus in the disposed sludge would release to water environment. If the release occurs, it will nullify the efforts made in wastewater treatment. This paper reports results of a preliminary study made to examine the fate of phosphorus in the ash is produced by incinerating waste sludge from a laboratory unit of the EBPR process. A large part of phosphorus in the ash released in a relatively short time. Most of the phosphorus released at a normal temperature was apparently polyphosphate. The release was very fast at a high temperature. The finding suggests that hot water elutriation could be used as a means of recovering phosphorus from the ash. It was also suggested that the release could be prevented by adding an appropriate amount of iron to the sludge to be incinerated. The released phosphorus was susceptible to precipitation by metals, especially iron.


Environmental Microbiology | 2001

In situ identification of polyphosphate‐ and polyhydroxyalkanoate‐accumulating traits for microbial populations in a biological phosphorus removal process

Wen Tso Liu; Alex Toftgaard Nielsen; Jer Horng Wu; Chin Sun Tsai; Yoshitaka Matsuo; Søren Molin


Water Science and Technology | 1994

Effect of the anaerobic solids retention time on enhanced biological phosphorus removal

Yoshitaka Matsuo


Archive | 1982

Method of removing phosphorus from organic waste liquids

Yoshitaka Matsuo; Toshihiro Tanaka; Akiko Miya


Journal of General and Applied Microbiology | 2002

Polyphasic approaches to the identification of predominant polyphosphate-accumulating organisms in a laboratory-scale anaerobic/aerobic activated sludge system.

Shin Onda; Akira Hiraishi; Yoshitaka Matsuo; Susumu Takii


Water Science and Technology | 1997

Emission of nitrous oxide from high-rate nitrification and denitrification by mixed liquor circulating process and sequencing batch reactor process

Yuji Okayasu; Isaya Abe; Yoshitaka Matsuo


Environmental Engineering Research | 1997

Behavior of PHA in Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Activated Sludge

Hiroki Maejima; Yoshitaka Matsuo


PROCEEDINGS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SANITARY ENGINEERING RESEARCH | 1987

ANAEROBIC UPTAKE OF ORGANICS BY THE ACTIVATED SLUDGE GROWN WITH ANAEROBIC AEROBIC SEQUENCE

Yoshitaka Matsuo; Akiko Miya; 味埜 俊


Environmental Engineering Research | 1998

Effects of Temperature on Aerobic Reactions by Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Activated Sludge

Isaya Abe; Yoshitaka Matsuo


Environmental Engineering Research | 1996

Production of Nitrous Oxide in a SBR-type High Load Nitrogen Removal Process

Yoshitaka Matsuo; Yuji Okayasu

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Alex Toftgaard Nielsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Søren Molin

Technical University of Denmark

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Chin Sun Tsai

National Central University

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Jer Horng Wu

National Cheng Kung University

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Akira Hiraishi

Toyohashi University of Technology

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Shin Onda

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Susumu Takii

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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