2018
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2018.00008
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A Review of Phosphorus Removal Technologies and Their Applicability to Small-Scale Domestic Wastewater Treatment Systems

Abstract: The removal of phosphorus (P) from domestic wastewater is primarily to reduce the potential for eutrophication in receiving waters, and is mandated and common in many countries. However, most P-removal technologies have been developed for use at larger wastewater treatment plants that have economies-of-scale, rigorous monitoring, and in-house operating expertise. Smaller treatment plants often do not have these luxuries, which is problematic because there is concern that P releases from small treatment systems… Show more

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“…Compared to pure culture processes, ecology‐based processes offer the advantage of (semi)‐continuous bioprocessing and omit the need for sterilisation of the feedstock and equipment (Kleerebezem & van Loosdrecht, 2007). Examples of successful ecology‐based bioprocesses are PHA production from Volatile fatty acids (VFAs; Johnson, Jiang, Kleerebezem, Muyzer, & Loosdrecht, 2009) or biological phosphorous removal (reviewed by Bunce, Ndam, Ofiteru, Moore, & Graham, 2018). To create a stable ecology‐based process, its design needs to be based on the competitive advantage of the concerned type of conversion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to pure culture processes, ecology‐based processes offer the advantage of (semi)‐continuous bioprocessing and omit the need for sterilisation of the feedstock and equipment (Kleerebezem & van Loosdrecht, 2007). Examples of successful ecology‐based bioprocesses are PHA production from Volatile fatty acids (VFAs; Johnson, Jiang, Kleerebezem, Muyzer, & Loosdrecht, 2009) or biological phosphorous removal (reviewed by Bunce, Ndam, Ofiteru, Moore, & Graham, 2018). To create a stable ecology‐based process, its design needs to be based on the competitive advantage of the concerned type of conversion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, a variety of approaches are being pursued to process the material into more concentrated, clean agricultural fertilizers. Szogi et al (2015) outlines many methods under development for animal manures, while Bunce et al (2018) goes into detail surrounding human wastewater treatment plants and potential applications for small‐scale domestic systems.…”
Section: Slow Releasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This natural variation suggests that wastewater cultures still need aeration but that oxygen produced during the day can be helpful at facilitating bacterial degradation of organics. Moreover, low dissolved oxygen levels at night can facilitate anaerobic nutrient removal processes such as denitrification, denitritation, and biological phosphorus removal (Bunce, Ndam, Ofiteru, Moore, & Graham, 2018;M. Wang, Yang, Ergas, & van der Steen, 2015;Winkler & Straka, 2019;Yang et al, 2018) which require periods of low DO.…”
Section: Oxygen Production and Consumption In Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%