Comparative 1-year performance study of two full-scale biotrickling filters for ammonia removal including nitrous oxide emission monitoring

2019 
This study presents the start-up and 1-year performance study of two full-scale biotrickling filters or biological air scrubbers at a pig fattening facility in terms of ammonia removal and nitrous oxide production. Two newly-built multi-stage biotrickling filters were continuously monitored for these gases and for washing water characteristics. Although pH and electrical conductivity in the washing water are used in practice as a cheap and easy way to monitor the ammonia removal efficiency of biotrickling filters at pig housing facilities, it was shown that the relation between these variables is not always straightforward. Setting up a nitrogen balance over both biotrickling filters suggested denitrification activity. Additionally, the effect of inoculation with activated sludge of a wastewater treatment plant was investigated by inoculation of one of the two biotrickling filters. The inoculated biotrickling filter showed a fast start-up of nitrification and hardly any nitrite accumulation in the washing water. The ammonia removal efficiency was higher and the nitrous oxide production was slightly lower in the inoculated biotrickling filter compared to the non-inoculated.
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