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We take a unique opportunity to explore the adaptation of a partial- nitritation anammox (PNA) microbiome to repetitive and rapidly changing microaerobic and anoxic environment. Processes utilizing anammox bacteria for N removal have become extremely popular toward energy-saving wastewater treatment - and for good reason. Anammox organisms do not require oxygen or organic carbon as they convert ammonium (NH4+) and nitrite (NO2-) directly to nitrogen gas (N2). For 3 years, we evaluated the performance of a laboratory-scale deammonification bioreactor (single-stage partial nitritation-anammox process), which treated the effluent from the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant struvite recovery process (Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District, Madison, WI, USA). This is BIN_91R from that experiment.
Keywords: GSC:MIxS;MIMAG:6.0
BioProject Nucleotide
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