Griffiths P C, Stratton H M, Seviour R J
Montgomery Watson, Milton, Queensland, Australia.
Water Sci Technol. 2002;46(4-5):185-92.
A survey of several enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) plants within Australia has demonstrated that a group of bacteria known as the "G" bacteria are able to proliferate under a broad range of plant configurations. The diverse designs and operational parameters of these plants did not permit definitive determination of the factor(s) contributing to the proliferation of G bacteria. Two plants were monitored over time to assess the G bacteria and phosphorus accumulating organisms (PAO) populations in relation to key operational parameters. The mixed liquor biomass and operational parameters were compared to other plants successfully and unsuccessfully reducing phosphorus from the wastewater. Two critical factors recognised in this study were the dissolved oxygen concentration in the aerobic zone and the type and amount of carbon source in the anaerobic zone.
对澳大利亚几家强化生物除磷(EBPR)工厂的一项调查表明,一组被称为“G”细菌的细菌能够在广泛的工厂配置下增殖。这些工厂多样的设计和运行参数无法明确确定导致G细菌增殖的因素。对两家工厂进行了长期监测,以评估G细菌和聚磷菌(PAO)种群与关键运行参数的关系。将混合液生物量和运行参数与其他成功和未成功从废水中去除磷的工厂进行了比较。本研究中识别出的两个关键因素是好氧区的溶解氧浓度以及厌氧区碳源的类型和数量。