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Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)

Biological treatments have become insufficient to treat municipal wastewater with greater toxicity and excess nitrogen and phosphate species, thus affecting the organisms that consume the water. In this work, a process was implemented for the removal of nutrients through three stages: stage A, compl...

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Autores principales: Garduño-Pineda, Laura, Linares-Hernández, Ivonne, Martínez-Miranda, Verónica, Teutli-Sequeira, Elía Alejandra, Santa Cruz, Jesús Martínez, García-Sánchez, José Juan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10658251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38027994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21581
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author Garduño-Pineda, Laura
Linares-Hernández, Ivonne
Martínez-Miranda, Verónica
Teutli-Sequeira, Elía Alejandra
Santa Cruz, Jesús Martínez
García-Sánchez, José Juan
author_facet Garduño-Pineda, Laura
Linares-Hernández, Ivonne
Martínez-Miranda, Verónica
Teutli-Sequeira, Elía Alejandra
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García-Sánchez, José Juan
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description Biological treatments have become insufficient to treat municipal wastewater with greater toxicity and excess nitrogen and phosphate species, thus affecting the organisms that consume the water. In this work, a process was implemented for the removal of nutrients through three stages: stage A, complete aeration (24 h, 43 months); stage B, decreased aeration (12 h, 17 months); and stage C, decreased aeration with biocalcium (12 h, 19 months). The addition of biocalcium from eggshell promoted the formation of flocks, which resulted in the removal of nitrites (61 %), nitrates (84 %), total nitrogen (57 %), total phosphorus (8.3 %), sedimentable solids (50 %), total suspended solids (69 %), BOD(5) (76 %), helminth eggs (50 %) and fecal coliforms (54 %). The statistical analyses in the three stages indicated that there is a strong correlation between the concentration of fats and oils and the removal of sedimentable solids and total suspended solids, since these parameters were correlated by 97 and 89 %, respectively. Sedimentable solids were correlated with total suspended solids by 94 %, while nitrates and total nitrogen were correlated 92 %, which favors the removal of nutrients in wastewater. The increase in the concentration of nitrogen in the sludge in stage C generated a C:N ratio of 7.98. This ratio shows that the sludge is feasible for use as a mediator of soils and a biofertilizer because of the high contents of calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen. In addition, biocalcium promoted the precipitation of hydroxyapatite, struvite, calcite and quartz. In general, the three stages of the treatment contributed to the stabilization of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in an efficient, economical, and safe way.
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spelling pubmed-106582512023-11-04 Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium) Garduño-Pineda, Laura Linares-Hernández, Ivonne Martínez-Miranda, Verónica Teutli-Sequeira, Elía Alejandra Santa Cruz, Jesús Martínez García-Sánchez, José Juan Heliyon Research Article Biological treatments have become insufficient to treat municipal wastewater with greater toxicity and excess nitrogen and phosphate species, thus affecting the organisms that consume the water. In this work, a process was implemented for the removal of nutrients through three stages: stage A, complete aeration (24 h, 43 months); stage B, decreased aeration (12 h, 17 months); and stage C, decreased aeration with biocalcium (12 h, 19 months). The addition of biocalcium from eggshell promoted the formation of flocks, which resulted in the removal of nitrites (61 %), nitrates (84 %), total nitrogen (57 %), total phosphorus (8.3 %), sedimentable solids (50 %), total suspended solids (69 %), BOD(5) (76 %), helminth eggs (50 %) and fecal coliforms (54 %). The statistical analyses in the three stages indicated that there is a strong correlation between the concentration of fats and oils and the removal of sedimentable solids and total suspended solids, since these parameters were correlated by 97 and 89 %, respectively. Sedimentable solids were correlated with total suspended solids by 94 %, while nitrates and total nitrogen were correlated 92 %, which favors the removal of nutrients in wastewater. The increase in the concentration of nitrogen in the sludge in stage C generated a C:N ratio of 7.98. This ratio shows that the sludge is feasible for use as a mediator of soils and a biofertilizer because of the high contents of calcium, phosphorus and nitrogen. In addition, biocalcium promoted the precipitation of hydroxyapatite, struvite, calcite and quartz. In general, the three stages of the treatment contributed to the stabilization of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in an efficient, economical, and safe way. Elsevier 2023-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10658251/ /pubmed/38027994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21581 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Garduño-Pineda, Laura
Linares-Hernández, Ivonne
Martínez-Miranda, Verónica
Teutli-Sequeira, Elía Alejandra
Santa Cruz, Jesús Martínez
García-Sánchez, José Juan
Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title_full Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title_fullStr Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title_short Sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
title_sort sustainable removal of nutrients (n and p) in a wastewater treatment plant, with eggshell (biocalcium)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10658251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38027994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21581
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