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1689663 
Journal Article 
Filamentous organism bulking in nutrient removal activated sludge systems - Paper 8: The effect of nitrate and nitrite 
Musvoto, EV; Lakay, MT; Casey, TG; Wentzel, MC; Ekama, GA 
1999 
Water SA
ISSN: 1816-7950 
25 
397-407 
The presence of nitrate (NO3-) and nitrite (NO2-) has a significant effect on the proliferation of low F/M filamentous organisms in nitrogen (N) and nutrient (N and phosphorus-P) removal activated sludge systems. In experiments in which the concentrations of NO3- and NO2- were manipulated in the 2nd anoxic reactor of a modified University of Cape Town (MUCT) nutrient removal system, either by addition of ammonium to the influent or by dosing NO3- or NO2- to the nd anoxic reactor, the extent of low F/M filamentous organism proliferation could be controlled, as measured by the diluted sludge volume index (DSVI). With a sufficiently high TKN/COD ratio (> 0.10 mgN/mgCOD) in the influent, or by dosing NO3- and NO2- at a level at which the denitrification potential of the anoxic zone was exceeded by the NO3- or NO2- load, the DSVI increased from values less than 100 ml/g to values greater than 150 ml/g in periods of between 3 and 5 sludge ages. it could not be determined which of NO3- or NO2- had the most significant effect on filament proliferation. While the stimulatory effect of the NO3- or NO2- passing into the aerobic zone on low F/M filamentous organism proliferation was positively identified, the mechanism by which this effect operated could not be established. 
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• Nitrate/Nitrite
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