Effect of low-thermal pretreatment on the methanogenic performance and microbiome population of continuous high-solid anaerobic digester treating dewatered sludge.

2021 
Abstract Undigested and dewatered sludge at 10% total solids was pretreated at 60 °C for 3 h and fed to a lab-scale horizontal anaerobic bioreactor for 130 days with solids retention time (SRTs) from 25 to 16 d. The low-thermal pretreatment enabled higher net energy production, improved sludge treatment efficiency, and enhanced digestion stability. The highest average biomethane yield and production rate were 138.5 mL/g VS and 0.43 L/L.d, respectively, and the economic benefit was expected to be the maximum at SRT 16 d. Pretreatment did not increase the specific methanogenic activity per unit methanogen, but resulted in higher abundance of methanogenic archaea and hydrolytic bacteria. Methanogenic population shifted from hydrogenotrophic to acetoclastic, consistent with predicted gene expression at SRT equal or below 20 d. Anaerobic digestion along with low-thermal could be a feasible management strategy for undigested dewatered sludge from small WWTPs.
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