Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4196041 | Biomedical and Environmental Sciences | 2010 | 6 Pages |
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to optimize the operational parameters of anaerobic-anoxic-oxic (A2/O) processes to reduce the toxicity of municipal wastewater and evaluate its ability to reduce toxicity.MethodsA luminescent bacterium toxicity bioassay was employed to assess the toxicity of influent and effluent of each reactor in the A2/O system.ResultsThe optimum operational parameters for toxicity reduction were as follows: anaerobic hydraulic retention time (HRT) = 2.8 h, anoxic HRT = 2.8 h, aerobic HRT = 6.9 h, sludge retention time (SRT) = 15 days and internal recycle ratio (IRR) = 100%. An important toxicity reduction (%) was observed in the optimized A2/O process, even when the toluene concentration of the influent was 120.7 mg·L−1.ConclusionsThe toxicity of municipal wastewater was reduced significantly during the A2/O process. A2/O process can be used for toxicity reduction of municipal wastewater under toxic-shock loading.