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Biological Denitrification of High Nitrate Processing Wastewaters from Explosives Production Plant

Wastewater samples originating from an explosives production plant (3,000 mg N l(−1) nitrate, 4.8 mg l(−1) nitroglycerin, 1.9 mg l(−1) nitroglycol and 1,200 mg l(−1) chemical oxygen demand) were subjected to biological purification. An attempt to completely remove nitrate and to decrease the chemica...

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Autores principales: Cyplik, Paweł, Marecik, Roman, Piotrowska-Cyplik, Agnieszka, Olejnik, Anna, Drożdżyńska, Agnieszka, Chrzanowski, Łukasz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3332387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22593607
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-011-0984-5
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author Cyplik, Paweł
Marecik, Roman
Piotrowska-Cyplik, Agnieszka
Olejnik, Anna
Drożdżyńska, Agnieszka
Chrzanowski, Łukasz
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Marecik, Roman
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Olejnik, Anna
Drożdżyńska, Agnieszka
Chrzanowski, Łukasz
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description Wastewater samples originating from an explosives production plant (3,000 mg N l(−1) nitrate, 4.8 mg l(−1) nitroglycerin, 1.9 mg l(−1) nitroglycol and 1,200 mg l(−1) chemical oxygen demand) were subjected to biological purification. An attempt to completely remove nitrate and to decrease the chemical oxygen demand was carried out under anaerobic conditions. A soil isolated microbial consortium capable of biodegrading various organic compounds and reduce nitrate to atmospheric nitrogen under anaerobic conditions was used. Complete removal of nitrates with simultaneous elimination of nitroglycerin and ethylene glycol dinitrate (nitroglycol) was achieved as a result of the conducted research. Specific nitrate reduction rate was estimated at 12.3 mg N g(−1) VSS h(−1). Toxicity of wastewater samples during the denitrification process was studied by measuring the activity of dehydrogenases in the activated sludge. Mutagenicity was determined by employing the Ames test. The maximum mutagenic activity did not exceed 0.5. The obtained results suggest that the studied wastewater samples did not exhibit mutagenic properties.
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spelling pubmed-33323872012-05-14 Biological Denitrification of High Nitrate Processing Wastewaters from Explosives Production Plant Cyplik, Paweł Marecik, Roman Piotrowska-Cyplik, Agnieszka Olejnik, Anna Drożdżyńska, Agnieszka Chrzanowski, Łukasz Water Air Soil Pollut Article Wastewater samples originating from an explosives production plant (3,000 mg N l(−1) nitrate, 4.8 mg l(−1) nitroglycerin, 1.9 mg l(−1) nitroglycol and 1,200 mg l(−1) chemical oxygen demand) were subjected to biological purification. An attempt to completely remove nitrate and to decrease the chemical oxygen demand was carried out under anaerobic conditions. A soil isolated microbial consortium capable of biodegrading various organic compounds and reduce nitrate to atmospheric nitrogen under anaerobic conditions was used. Complete removal of nitrates with simultaneous elimination of nitroglycerin and ethylene glycol dinitrate (nitroglycol) was achieved as a result of the conducted research. Specific nitrate reduction rate was estimated at 12.3 mg N g(−1) VSS h(−1). Toxicity of wastewater samples during the denitrification process was studied by measuring the activity of dehydrogenases in the activated sludge. Mutagenicity was determined by employing the Ames test. The maximum mutagenic activity did not exceed 0.5. The obtained results suggest that the studied wastewater samples did not exhibit mutagenic properties. Springer Netherlands 2011-10-11 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3332387/ /pubmed/22593607 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11270-011-0984-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Chrzanowski, Łukasz
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3332387/
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