Anaerobic sewer biofilm is a composite of many different microbial populations, including sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB), methanogens and heterotrophic bacteria. Nitrate addition to sewers in an attempt to control hydrogen sulfide concentrations affects the behaviour of these populations, which in turn impacts on wastewater characteristics. Experiments were carried out on a laboratory reactor system simulating a rising main to determine the impact of nitrate addition on the microbial activities of anaerobic sewer biofilm. Nitrate was added to the start of the rising main during sewage pump cycles at a concentration of 30 mg-N L−1 for over 5 months. While it reduced sulfide levels at the outlet of the system by 66%, nitrate was not toxic or...
Sewers systems are dynamic in nature, with periodic variation of hydraulic flow and wastewater subst...
The addition of iron salts to mitigate sulfide-related odour and corrosion in sewers is widely appli...
The coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and methanogenic archaea (MA) in anaerobic biofil...
Nitrate dosing is widely used by water industry to control hydrogen sulfide production in sewers. Th...
Nitrate dosing is widely used to control sulfide and methane formation in sewers. The impact of nitr...
Nitrate is one of the chemicals often added to wastewater to control hydrogen sulfide production by ...
<div><p>Nitrate decreases sulfide release in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), but little is known...
Abstract Nitrate addition stimulated sulfide oxidation by increasing the activity of nitrate-reducin...
Sulfate reduction is the primary source of hydrogen sulfide production in the anaerobic rising main ...
[EN]: The production, accumulation and emission into the atmosphere of hydrogen sulfide in wastewate...
Nitrate (NO3-) is commonly dosed in sewer systems to reduce sulfide (H2S) and methane (CH4) produced...
The anoxic and anaerobic sulfur transformation pathways in a laboratory-scale sewer receiving nitrat...
The production and emission of hydrogen sulfide and methane by anaerobic microoganisms in sewer syst...
A recent study showed that, in addition to precipitating sulfides, Fe3+ addition to sewers reduces t...
The dosage of alkali is often applied by the wastewater industry to reduce the transfer of hydrogen ...
Sewers systems are dynamic in nature, with periodic variation of hydraulic flow and wastewater subst...
The addition of iron salts to mitigate sulfide-related odour and corrosion in sewers is widely appli...
The coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and methanogenic archaea (MA) in anaerobic biofil...
Nitrate dosing is widely used by water industry to control hydrogen sulfide production in sewers. Th...
Nitrate dosing is widely used to control sulfide and methane formation in sewers. The impact of nitr...
Nitrate is one of the chemicals often added to wastewater to control hydrogen sulfide production by ...
<div><p>Nitrate decreases sulfide release in wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), but little is known...
Abstract Nitrate addition stimulated sulfide oxidation by increasing the activity of nitrate-reducin...
Sulfate reduction is the primary source of hydrogen sulfide production in the anaerobic rising main ...
[EN]: The production, accumulation and emission into the atmosphere of hydrogen sulfide in wastewate...
Nitrate (NO3-) is commonly dosed in sewer systems to reduce sulfide (H2S) and methane (CH4) produced...
The anoxic and anaerobic sulfur transformation pathways in a laboratory-scale sewer receiving nitrat...
The production and emission of hydrogen sulfide and methane by anaerobic microoganisms in sewer syst...
A recent study showed that, in addition to precipitating sulfides, Fe3+ addition to sewers reduces t...
The dosage of alkali is often applied by the wastewater industry to reduce the transfer of hydrogen ...
Sewers systems are dynamic in nature, with periodic variation of hydraulic flow and wastewater subst...
The addition of iron salts to mitigate sulfide-related odour and corrosion in sewers is widely appli...
The coexistence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and methanogenic archaea (MA) in anaerobic biofil...