Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp

The performance of a Scenedesmus sp. in the phycoremediation of domestic secondary effluents and the high-quality production of the effluents for safe disposal were investigated in the current work. An indigenous strain of a Scenedesmus sp. was obtained from a sludge thickness basin at a wastewater...

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Main Authors: Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira, Al-Gheethi, Adel, Buyong, Ramlah, Hashim, Nor Haslina, Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica, Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim
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author Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel
Buyong, Ramlah
Hashim, Nor Haslina
Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica
Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim
author_facet Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel
Buyong, Ramlah
Hashim, Nor Haslina
Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica
Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim
author_sort Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
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description The performance of a Scenedesmus sp. in the phycoremediation of domestic secondary effluents and the high-quality production of the effluents for safe disposal were investigated in the current work. An indigenous strain of a Scenedesmus sp. was obtained from a sludge thickness basin at a wastewater treatment plant. The characteristics of this microalgae were identified using a molecular analysis based on 18S ribosomal RNA sequences. The phycoremediation process was conducted in a photoreactor tank (5 L) with five different concentrations of a Scenedesmus sp. (between 105 and 106 cells mL--1). The reactors were then placed outdoors (exposed to natural environmental conditions) for eight days. The Scenedesmus sp. had the ability to remove 91.86, 98.15 and 93.11% of total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP) and total organic carbon (TOC), respectively, and reduce biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solid (TSS) by 86.5, 69.9 and 76%, respectively, at a concentration of 106 cells mL--1. Moreover, the increase in the pH value during microalgae activity contributed to the increases in nutrients and characteristics percentage removal. The treated secondary effluents generated from the phycoremediation process after eight days met the EQA 1974 (Regulation 2009) sewage sludge (standard A) in terms of TN and TP but was still not under the permissible limits for BOD, COD and TSS. In conclusion, an indigenous Scenedesmus sp. was efficient in enhancing the quality of secondary wastewater to meet the standards required for reuse or safe disposal.
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spelling uthm-50422022-01-04T03:07:22Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5042/ Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira Al-Gheethi, Adel Buyong, Ramlah Hashim, Nor Haslina Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim T Technology (General) TD429.5-480.7 Water purification. Water treatment and conditioning. Saline water conversion The performance of a Scenedesmus sp. in the phycoremediation of domestic secondary effluents and the high-quality production of the effluents for safe disposal were investigated in the current work. An indigenous strain of a Scenedesmus sp. was obtained from a sludge thickness basin at a wastewater treatment plant. The characteristics of this microalgae were identified using a molecular analysis based on 18S ribosomal RNA sequences. The phycoremediation process was conducted in a photoreactor tank (5 L) with five different concentrations of a Scenedesmus sp. (between 105 and 106 cells mL--1). The reactors were then placed outdoors (exposed to natural environmental conditions) for eight days. The Scenedesmus sp. had the ability to remove 91.86, 98.15 and 93.11% of total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP) and total organic carbon (TOC), respectively, and reduce biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total suspended solid (TSS) by 86.5, 69.9 and 76%, respectively, at a concentration of 106 cells mL--1. Moreover, the increase in the pH value during microalgae activity contributed to the increases in nutrients and characteristics percentage removal. The treated secondary effluents generated from the phycoremediation process after eight days met the EQA 1974 (Regulation 2009) sewage sludge (standard A) in terms of TN and TP but was still not under the permissible limits for BOD, COD and TSS. In conclusion, an indigenous Scenedesmus sp. was efficient in enhancing the quality of secondary wastewater to meet the standards required for reuse or safe disposal. WILEY 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5042/1/AJ%202018%20%28488%29.pdf Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira and Al-Gheethi, Adel and Buyong, Ramlah and Hashim, Nor Haslina and Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica and Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim (2018) Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp. CLEAN - Soil Air Water, 46 (8). pp. 1-22. ISSN 1863-0650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clen.201800204
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TD429.5-480.7 Water purification. Water treatment and conditioning. Saline water conversion
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Al-Gheethi, Adel
Buyong, Ramlah
Hashim, Nor Haslina
Matias-Peralta, Hazel Monica
Mohd-Kassim, Amir-Hashim
Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title_full Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title_fullStr Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title_short Nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
title_sort nutrient recovery from domestic effluent using an indigenous strain of scenedesmus sp
topic T Technology (General)
TD429.5-480.7 Water purification. Water treatment and conditioning. Saline water conversion
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