Seasonal microbial community dynamics complicates the evaluation of filamentous bulking mitigation strategies in full-scale WRRFs

Dorottya S. Wágner, Miriam Peces, Marta Nierychlo, Artur T. Mielczarek, Dines Thornberg, Per H. Nielsen*

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Abstract

The activated sludge wastewater treatment process has been thoroughly researched in more than 100 years, yet there are still operational challenges that have not been fully resolved. Such a challenge is the control of filamentous bulking caused by the overgrowth of certain filamentous bacteria. In this study, we tested different mitigation strategies to reduce filamentous bulking, caused by two common filamentous genera found in full-scale water resource recovery facilities (WRRF), Candidatus Microthrix and Candidatus Amarolinea. PAX dosing, ozone addition, hydrocyclone implementation, and the addition of nano-coagulants were tested as mitigation strategies in four parallel treatment lines in a full-scale WRRF over three consecutive years. Unexpectedly, the activated sludge settleability was not affected by any of the mitigation strategies. Some of the strategies appeared to have a strong mitigating effect on the two filamentous species. However, detailed analyses of the microbial communities revealed strong recurrent seasonal variations in all four lines, including the control line which masked the real effect. After removing the effect of the seasonal variation by using a time-series decomposition approach, it was clear that the filamentous bacteria were mostly unaffected by the mitigation strategies. Only PAX dosing had some effect on Ca. Microthrix, but only on one species, Ca. Microthrix subdominans, and not on the most common Ca. Microthrix parvicella. Overall, our study shows the importance of long-term monitoring of microbial communities at species level to understand the normal seasonal pattern to effectively plan and execute full-scale experiments. Moreover, the results highlight the importance of using parallel reference treatment lines when evaluating the effect of mitigation strategies in full-scale treatment plants.

Original languageEnglish
Article number118340
JournalWater Research
Volume216
ISSN0043-1354
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank the Innovation Fund Denmark (grant 6155-00003B, OnlineDNA) and Villum Foundation (grant 13351, Dark Matter) for funding. Thanks to the plant operators and laboratory technicians for sampling and on-site analyses.

Publisher Copyright:
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Keywords

  • Filamentous bulking
  • Full-scale WRRF
  • Hydrocyclone
  • Nano-coagulant
  • Ozonation
  • PAX dosing
  • Time series analysis
  • Sewage/microbiology
  • Microbiota
  • Actinobacteria
  • Bacteria
  • Seasons
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods

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