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Field study on NO emission from subsurface wastewater infiltration system under variable loading rates and drying-wetting cycles

Water Science and Technology, ISSN: 0273-1223, Vol: 76, Issue: 8, Page: 2158-2166
2017
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Article Description

In this field study, the impacts of influent loadings and drying-wetting cycles on NO emission in a subsurface wastewater infiltration (SWI) system were investigated. NO emitted under different operation conditions were quantified using static chamber and gas chromatograph techniques. NO conversion rate decreased from 6.6±0.1% to 2.7±0.1% with an increase in hydraulic loading (HL) from 0.08 to 0.24 m/m·d. By contrast, NO conversion rate increased with increasing pollutant loading (PL) up to 8.2±0.5% (PL 4.2 g N/m·d) abovewhich conversion rate decreased, confirming that NO production was under the interaction of nitrification and denitrification. Taking into consideration the pollutants (chemical oxygen demand (COD), NH-N, NO-N and total nitrogen (TN)) removal ratio and NO emission, optimal loading ranges and drying-wetting modes were suggested as HL 0.08-0.12 m/m·d, PL 3.2-3.7 g N/m·d and 12 h:12 h, respectively. The results revealed that in SWI systems, conversion ratio of influent nitrogen to NO could be between 4.5% and a maximum of 7.0%.

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