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Title: Nitrite-dependent microbial utilization for simultaneous removal of sulfide and methane in sewers
Authors: Zuo, ZQ
Xing, YX
Lu, X
Liu, T 
Zheng, M
Guo, M
Liu, YC
Huang, X
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2024
Source: Water research x, 1 Sept 2024, v. 24, 100231
Abstract: Chemicals are commonly dosed in sewer systems to reduce the emission of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and methane (CH4), incurring high costs and environmental concerns. Nitrite dosing is a promising approach as nitrite can be produced from urine wastewater, which is a feasible integrated water management strategy. However, nitrite dosing usually requires strict conditions, e.g., relatively high nitrite concentration (e.g., similar to 200 mg N/L) and acidic environment, to inhibit microorganisms. In contrast to microbial inhibition, this study proposes microbial utilization concept, i.e., utilizing nitrite as a substrate for H2S and CH4 consumption in sewer. In a laboratory-scale sewer reactor, nitrite at a relatively low concentrations of 25-48 mg N/L was continuously dosed. Two nitrite-dependent microbial utilization processes, i.e., nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation (n-DAMO) and microbial sulfide oxidation, successfully occurred in conjunction with nitrite reduction. The occurrence of both processes achieved a 58 % reduction in dissolved methane and over 90 % sulfide removal in the sewer reactor, with microbial activities measured as 15.6 mg CH4/(Lh) and 29.4 mg S/(Lh), respectively. High copy numbers of n-DAMO bacteria and sulfide-oxidizing bacteria (SOB) were detected in both sewer biofilms and sediments. Mechanism analysis confirmed that the dosed nitrite at a relatively low level did not cause the inhibition of sulfidogenic process due to the downward migration of activity zones in sewer sediments. Therefore, the proposed microbial utilization concept offers a new alternative for simultaneous removal of sulfide and methane in sewers.
Keywords: Sewer system
N-DAMO
Sulfide oxidation
Microbial utilization
Nitrite dosing
Integrated urban water management
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Journal: Water research : X 
EISSN: 2589-9147
DOI: 10.1016/j.wroa.2024.100231
Rights: © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/).
The following publication Zuo, Z., Xing, Y., Lu, X., Liu, T., Zheng, M., Guo, M., Liu, Y., & Huang, X. (2024). Nitrite-dependent microbial utilization for simultaneous removal of sulfide and methane in sewers. Water Research X, 24, 100231 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wroa.2024.100231.
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