Assessing the Efficacy of Waste Organic Solids as Carbon Sources in Denitrification Bio-filters for Abating Nitrate Toxicity from Wastewater
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Wastewater treatment is used to preserve the quality of scarce freshwater resources and
improve their usability. Solid-phase denitrification is a method that has the potential to
improve nitrate removal from wastewater. Being heterotrophic by nature, the source of organic
carbon determines how well the denitrification process proceeds because both a lack
of and an abundance of organic carbon cause disruptions in the heterotrophic denitrifiers’
usual metabolism. So, choosing the right carbon source is crucial for the best denitrification
process. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate a few locally available waste
organic solids as potential carbon source for heterotrophic denitrifiers. The primary research
variables included in this project were the influent flow rate, influent nitrate concentration,
and amount of carbon source and its effect on denitrification rate. Batch and continuous
mode of experiments were used to thoroughly study and assess the denitrification potential
of agricultural wastes, namely rice straw (RS), wheat straw (WS), tender coconut shells
(CS) and mix of the three. Maximum denitrification efficiency of 96.13% was achieved in
continuous mode of operation, surpassing the efficiency of each individual carbon source of
72.6% (WS), 60.3% (CS), and 58.6%. (RS). When the physical features of the organic wastes
were examined using SEM, FTIR, and EDS, the findings showed significant morphological
changes in samples after denitrification as compared to original samples. The nitrate reduction
ability of the microbial strains isolated from the denitrifying column as confirmed
by biochemical characterization validated the experimental evidences of this study. These
results provide a theoretical framework for effectively using agricultural waste as a solid carbon
source and improving denitrification efficiency in wastewater treatments.
