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M Linarić1, M Markić, L Sipos

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Activated sludge microorganisms can acclimatize to low salt concentrations (below 10 g/L NaCl) over several weeks. Higher salinity levels (above 30 g/L NaCl) severely inhibit or prevent microbial activity and acclimatization in wastewater treatment.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Microbiology
  • Wastewater Treatment

Background:

  • Seawater intrusion into sewage systems can occur due to storm surge flooding.
  • Salinity poses a significant challenge to the efficiency of biological wastewater treatment processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the shock effect, survival, and acclimatization capacity of activated sludge exposed to varying NaCl and Na2SO4 concentrations.
  • To simulate and assess the impact of potential seawater contamination on activated sludge performance.

Main Methods:

  • Activated sludge from a communal wastewater treatment plant was used.
  • Experiments involved adding NaCl (up to 40 g/L) and Na2SO4 (up to 4.33 g/L) to simulate saline conditions.
  • Monitoring of activated sludge parameters (pH, DO, TSS, VSS, SVI, etc.) and microbial activity over five weeks.

Main Results:

  • High salt concentrations (above 30 g/L NaCl) significantly inhibited or completely halted microbial activity.
  • Activated sludge demonstrated acclimatization capabilities at NaCl concentrations below 10 g/L, regaining initial activity within weeks.
  • Acclimatization was slow or impossible at NaCl concentrations exceeding 30 g/L.

Conclusions:

  • Activated sludge exhibits limited tolerance to high salinity, with significant impacts on microbial activity and treatment efficiency.
  • Wastewater treatment plants may face operational challenges following significant saline intrusion events.
  • Understanding microbial acclimatization limits is crucial for managing wastewater treatment under varying salinity conditions.