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"Walsh D" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Isolation of Marine Bacteria through a "Bait" Approach Pakseresht B; Schiffman Z; McLatchie S; Coulombe P; Soullane S; Imfeld A; Gélinas Y; Walsh D; Findlay B; 41297029
CHEMBIOCHEM
2 Cumulative Effects of Watershed Disturbances and Run-of-river Dams on Mercury Cycling: Case Study and Recommendations for Environmental Managers Amyot M; Bilodeau F; Tremblay A; Planas D; Walsh D; Ponton DE; 38775830
BIOLOGY
3 A metagenomic-based study of two sites from the Barbadian reef system Simpson S; Bettauer V; Ramachandran A; Kraemer S; Mahon S; Medina M; Vallès Y; Dumeaux V; Vallès H; Walsh D; Hallett MT; 37009568
BIOLOGY
4 The occurrence of potentially pathogenic fungi and protists in Canadian lakes predicted using geomatics, in situ and satellite-derived variables: Towards a tele-epidemiological approach Oliva A; Garner RE; Walsh D; Huot Y; 34915335
BIOLOGY
5 Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global metagenomics. Schulz F, Roux S, Paez-Espino D, Jungbluth S, Walsh D, Denef VJ, McMahon KD, Konstantinidis KT, Eloe-Fadrosh EA, Kyrpides N, Woyke T 31968354
BIOLOGY
6 Diversity, evolution, and classification of virophages uncovered through global metagenomics. Paez-Espino D, Zhou J, Roux S, Nayfach S, Pavlopoulos GA, Schulz F, McMahon KD, Walsh D, Woyke T, Ivanova NN, Eloe-Fadrosh EA, Tringe SG, Kyrpides NC 31823797
BIOLOGY
7 Start-up of oxygen-limited autotrophic partial nitrification-anammox process for treatment of nitrite-free wastewater in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor. Hosseinpour B, Saborimanesh N, Yerushalmi L, Walsh D, Mulligan CN 31378146
CSFG
8 Pilot-scale application of a single-stage hybrid airlift BioCAST bioreactor for treatment of ammonium from nitrite-limited wastewater by a partial nitrification/anammox process. Saborimanesh N, Walsh D, Yerushalmi L, Arriagada EC, Mulligan CN 31267396
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Pilot-scale application of a single-stage hybrid airlift BioCAST bioreactor for treatment of ammonium from nitrite-limited wastewater by a partial nitrification/anammox process.
Authors:Saborimanesh NWalsh DYerushalmi LArriagada ECMulligan CN
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31267396?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1007/s11356-019-05754-2
Publication:Environmental science and pollution research international
Keywords:Nitrite-limited synthetic wastewaterPartial nitrification/anammox processSingle-stage hybrid bioreactorSuspended and attached biomass
PMID:31267396 Category:Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Date Added:2019-07-04
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada.
2 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6, Canada.
3 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. catherine.mulligan@concordia.ca.

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Pilot-scale application of a single-stage hybrid airlift BioCAST bioreactor for treatment of ammonium from nitrite-limited wastewater by a partial nitrification/anammox process.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2019 Jul 02;:

Authors: Saborimanesh N, Walsh D, Yerushalmi L, Arriagada EC, Mulligan CN

Abstract

This paper presents the treatment of a nitrite-limited wastewater by partial nitrification/anammox process under different dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations of < 1.2 mg/L, < 0.5 mg/L, and 0 mg/L, and at temperatures of 35 to 27 °C in a pilot-scale single-stage hybrid bioreactor (BioCAST). The effect of operational parameters on microbial community structure and composition has also been investigated during the 1-year experimental period. Ammonium removal efficiencies of 73 ± 19% at 35-32 °C and 87 ± 9% at 29-27 °C were obtained from a synthetic nitrite-limited wastewater with ammonium concentration of 350-500 mg/L (175-250 g m-3 d-1). The adaptation of bacteria to a lower temperature (27 °C) and lower free ammonia concentrations at 27 °C was showed to be key factors leading to the optimal nitrite production by aerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria (AOB). No nitrite accumulation was observed due to the effective distribution and transfer of nitrite produced by the AOB in the aerobic zone to the microaerophilic/anoxic zones. The fast enrichment of Candidatus species in the suspended biomass in the anoxic zone at temperatures of 35-30 °C and in the attached biofilm in the microaerophilic zone (DO < 0.5 mg/L) at 29-27 °C suggests that the growth media (e.g., suspended biomass vs attached biofilm) had a minor effect on the diversity of microbial community in this bioreactor. This study supports the effective treatment of nitrite-limited wastewater with ammonium concentrations of < 500 mg/L by partial nitrification/anammox process at 35-27 °C in a single-stage hybrid bioreactor by adjusting the DO concentration to < 0.5 mg/L and by providing longer retention times for aerobic (AOB) and anammox bacteria in the biofilm, which resulted in the long-term suppression of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB).

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