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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 24, 2024
Filed:
Jul. 21, 2021
Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, CN;
Yongzhen Peng, Beijing, CN;
Jianwei Li, Beijing, CN;
Jinjin Liu, Beijing, CN;
Liang Zhang, Beijing, CN;
Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
The present application provides a system and method for realizing partial anammox advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal through mainstream and sidestream biofilm cyclic alternating for a municipal wastewater treatment plant. The system includes three main component units: a mainstream zone (a), an advanced treatment zone (b) and a side stream zone (c). Advanced nitrogen and phosphorus removal of the entire system is realized through cyclic alternating of biofilms. In the mainstream zone (a), the main function of an anaerobic/anoxic zone is to perform heterotrophic denitrification nitrogen removal, and partial denitrification/anammox autotrophic nitrogen removal, and the main function of an oxic zone is to remove organic matter, perform aerobic phosphorus uptake, and complete a nitrification reaction. In a denitrification fluidized bed () in the advanced treatment zone (b), advanced treatment is performed for a mixed solution of effluent and raw water in the mainstream zone to achieve heterotrophic denitrification, and partial denitrification/anammox autotrophic nitrogen removal. A high-ammonia nitrogen anammox nitrogen removal zone () in the sidestream zone (c) enriches anammox bacteria based on biofilms, realizing autotrophic nitrogen removal of sidestream high-ammonia nitrogen wastewater.