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The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge

Thesis (DSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 1980

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/99535 The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge Steyn, P.L. Buchan, Leon Location Nature Phosphorus Sludge UCTD Thesis (DSc (Agric))--University of Pretoria, 1980 The removal of phosphorus from sewage works effluents is considered desirable in order to limit the eutrophication of lakes and impoundments. It has been observed that activated sludge systems are capable of producing effluents with extremely low phosphorus contents. Lack of understanding of the basic principles involved has been responsible for the inability to control the erratic behaviour of such systems. Because of the complexity of the activated sludge ecosystem, the elucidation of the mechanism involved in enhanced phosphorus-uptake has been slowly forthcoming with many controversial hypotheses being formulated. It was therefore decided to determine the location and nature of the accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge. The technique used was that of electron microscopy combined with the energy dispersive analysis of X-rays {EDX). To develop the techniques required for this investigation, use was made of a sludge which had exhibited enhanced phosphorus removal over an extended period of time. The location of the phosphorus accumulations were determined and analyses of these accumulations indicated that they were composed of polyphosphates. Seven sludges with varying phosphorus-uptake capabilities were then examined. It was evident that the phosphorus accumulations in all the sludges were located in one specific morphological bacterial type, the cells of which were characteristically grouped in clusters. It was also apparent that the more efficient sludges contained very large and more numerous clusters of these cells. Bacterial population analyses of four of the sludges indicated that Acinetobacter spp predominated. The phosphorus-rich inclusions in all the sludges exhibited similar elemental ratios, which indicated similarity in composition. Quantitative analyses of these phosphorusrich inclusions indicated that they contained phosphorus concentrations in excess of 30%. It was consequently concluded that these organisms can account for enhanced phosphorus removal by activated sludge. Accumulation of phosphorus-rich inclusions was induced in a pure culture of Acinetobacter and in a sludge which had poor phosphorus-uptake capacity. From these investigations it is suggested that enhanced phosphorus removal in activated sludge is dependent on the supply of suitable substrates to the organisms involved. Microbiology and Plant Pathology DSc (Agric) 2024-11-27T09:16:08Z 2024-11-27T09:16:08Z 22/01/19 1980 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2263/99535 en © 2024 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Location
Nature
Phosphorus
Sludge
UCTD
The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title_full The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title_fullStr The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title_full_unstemmed The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title_short The location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
title_sort location and nature of accumulated phosphorus in activated sludge
topic Location
Nature
Phosphorus
Sludge
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/99535