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Nutrient removal from human fecal sludge digestate in full-scale biological filters.


ABSTRACT: There is a great need for simple methods for digestate management for potential household sanitation systems based on anaerobic digestion of minimally diluted fecal waste in countries that lack safe sanitation. Herein, a full-scale three-stage filter for nitrogen and phosphorus removal from anaerobic digester effluent was implemented in Madagascar. It included a trickling filter with crushed charcoal (for aerobic nitrification), a submerged anaerobic filter with bamboo chips (for denitrification), and a submerged filter with scrap iron (for phosphorus removal). All filter materials were sourced locally. Three parallel replicate systems were operated in two sequential 8-week phases for a total of 16 continuous weeks. Though the influent feed was not as expected, with much of nitrogen in the feed coming in as organic N and not as NH3-N, the filters still removed 38-49% of total incoming nitrogen. The filters achieved high rates of nitrogen transformation along with removing solids (73-82% turbidity removal), chemical oxygen demand (67-75% removal), and phosphorus (31-50% removal). Overall, the reaction rates from this full-scale study were in line with previous lab-scale investigations with scaled-down systems, supporting their application in real-world scenarios. Based on this study, simple effluent filters can support nutrient removal for small-scale and onsite fecal sludge treatment systems.

SUBMITTER: Forbis-Stokes AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7397500 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nutrient removal from human fecal sludge digestate in full-scale biological filters.

Forbis-Stokes Aaron A AA   Miller Graham H GH   Segretain Armel A   Rabarison Felahasina F   Andriambololona Tojoniaina T   Deshusses Marc A MA  

Chemosphere 20200528


There is a great need for simple methods for digestate management for potential household sanitation systems based on anaerobic digestion of minimally diluted fecal waste in countries that lack safe sanitation. Herein, a full-scale three-stage filter for nitrogen and phosphorus removal from anaerobic digester effluent was implemented in Madagascar. It included a trickling filter with crushed charcoal (for aerobic nitrification), a submerged anaerobic filter with bamboo chips (for denitrification  ...[more]

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