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Microbial Community Analysis of 5-Stage Biological Nutrient Removal Process with Step Feed System  

Park, Jong-Bok (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea University)
Lee, Han-Woong (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Lee, Soo-Youn (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Lee, Jung-Ok (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Bang, Iel-Soo (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Park, Eui-So (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea University)
Park, Doo-Hyun (Department of Biological Engineering, Seokyeong University)
Park, Yong-Keun (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.12, no.6, 2002 , pp. 929-935 More about this Journal
Abstract
The 5-stage biological nutrient removal (BNR) process with step feed system showed a very stable organic carbon and nutrient removal efficiency ($87\%\;COD\,;79\%\;nitrogen,\;and\;87\%$ phosphorus) for an operation period of 2 years. In each stage at the pilot plant, microbial communities, which are important in removing nitrogen and phosphorus, were investigated using fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) and 165 rDNA characterization. All tanks of 5-stage sludge had a similar composition of bacterial communities. The totat cell numbers of each reactor were found to be around $2.36-2.83{\times}10^9$ cells/ml. About $56.5-62.0\%$ of total 4,6-diamidino-2-phenylindol (DAPI) cells were hybridized to the bacterial-specific probe EUB388. Members of ${\beta}$-proteobacteria were the most abundant proteobacterial group, accounting for up to $20.6-26.7\%$. The high G+C Gram-positive bacterial group and Cytophaga-Flexibacter cluster counts were also found to be relatively high. The beta subclass proteobacteria did not accumulate a large amount of polyphosphate. The proportion of phosphorus-accumulating organisms (PAOs) in the total population of the sludge was almost $50\%$ in anoxic-1 tank. The high G+C Gram-positive bacteria and Cytophaga-Flexibacter cluster indicate a key role of denitrifying phosphorus-accumulating organisms (dPAOs). Both groups might be correlated with some other subclass of proteobacteria for enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus removal in this process.
Keywords
Biological nutrient removal (BNR); community analysis; fluorescence in-situ; hybridization(FISH); dPAOs; 6S rDNA analysis; PAOs;
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