2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2012.10.004
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Nitrous oxide emissions and dissolved oxygen profiling in a full-scale nitrifying activated sludge treatment plant

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“…(Figures 3a and 3b) were an order of magnitude higher than that in 2010 (Figure 2a), independently of the influent organic load. This is due to the fact that in 2011, the influent air flow rate in the aeration tank was 2 times higher than that used in 2010 (Table 2), which strongly support the hypotesis that the aeration rate influences the N 2 O emission rate, due to enhancement of both the nitrification rate and the removal of supersaturated N 2 O in the liquid by air stripping, as has already been mentioned by other authors (Czepiel et al, 1995;Ahn et al, 2010;Brotto et al, 2010;Aboobakar et al, 2013;de Mello et al, 2013). ) proposed by the IPCC guidelines (2006).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…(Figures 3a and 3b) were an order of magnitude higher than that in 2010 (Figure 2a), independently of the influent organic load. This is due to the fact that in 2011, the influent air flow rate in the aeration tank was 2 times higher than that used in 2010 (Table 2), which strongly support the hypotesis that the aeration rate influences the N 2 O emission rate, due to enhancement of both the nitrification rate and the removal of supersaturated N 2 O in the liquid by air stripping, as has already been mentioned by other authors (Czepiel et al, 1995;Ahn et al, 2010;Brotto et al, 2010;Aboobakar et al, 2013;de Mello et al, 2013). ) proposed by the IPCC guidelines (2006).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…They also reported lower emissions of N 2 O in the summer months and attributed these to the lower concentrations of NH 4 + in the influent wastewater at that time of the year. The temporal variability of N 2 O emissions in activated sludge wastewater treatment systems has been frequently reported in the literature as directly related to the concentration of NH 4 + in the influent wastewater (Ahn et al, 2010;Lotito et al, 2012;Aboobakar et al, 2013;Hu et al, 2013). Ribeiro et al (2013) in a previous study at the same WWTP.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…It was also indicated that small and medium enterprises paid insufficient attention on operating WWTPs as well as training responsible staffs. According to Aboobakar et al [144], most of the existing ASPs have been designed at mid-ranged conditions such as 10-day SRT and 8 h HRT, which may not support a complete NPEO and NP removal.…”
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“…O 2 concentrations below 1 mg/L can cause N 2 O emissions that correspond to 10% of the initial N-load [6]. Other studies confirm that low O 2 concentrations lead to increased N 2 O emissions [7][8][9][10][11]. On the other hand, O 2 concentrations of 3 mgO 2 /L also lead to increased N 2 O emissions due to incomplete denitrification, caused by recirculation of the O 2 from the aerobic to the anoxic reactor [12].…”
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confidence: 99%