Performance and microbial community composition of full-scale high-rate cascade sludge digestion system via pie-shaped reactor configuration

Hongxiao Guo*, Maaike McIntyre, André Visser, Hans Kuipers, Jules B. van Lier, Merle de Kreuk

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Abstract

A full-scale high-rate cascade anaerobic digestion (CAD) system was evaluated for its ability to enhance enzymatic sludge hydrolysis. The system included a newly built digester, innovatively divided into three pie-shaped compartments (500 m3 each), followed by an existing, larger digester (1500 m3). The system treated a mixture of waste activated sludge and primary sludge, achieving a stable total chemical oxygen demand reduction efficiency (56.1 ± 6.8 %), and enhanced sludge hydrolytic enzyme activities at a 14.5-day total solids retention time (SRT). High-throughput sequencing data revealed a consistent microbial community across reactors, dominated by consortia that govern hydrolysis and acidogenesis. Despite relatively short SRTs in the initial reactors of the CAD system, acetoclastic methanogens belonging to Methanosaeta became the most abundant archaea. ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ This study proves that the CAD system achieves stable sludge reduction, accelerates enzymatic hydrolysis at full-scale, and paves the way for its industrialization in municipal waste sewage sludge treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number130771
Number of pages8
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume402
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Cascade sludge digesters
  • Digester configuration
  • Hydrolytic enzyme activity
  • Microbial fingerprint
  • Waste sewage sludge

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