Algal wastewater treatment: Photoautotrophic vs. mixotrophic processes

2019 
Abstract Photoautotrophic algal systems have been investigated as potentially greener and more sustainable alternatives to the traditional bacteria-based wastewater treatment (WWT) systems. This paper presents mixotrophic algal systems as better suited for WWT. Since the literature is void of mixotrophic WWT systems, a brief review of the laboratory results from the literature comparing the different types of algal metabolisms is presented first. Details of a mixotrophic WWT system driven by an extremophilic alga, Galdieria sulphuraria (pH = 1 to 4; temperature = 25 to 56 °C) are presented next. Results from pilot scale version of this mixotrophic system (700 L) are summarized to show that it can reduce biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and nutrients in primary-settled wastewater in a single step to yield discharge-ready effluent in 5 log) and other pathogenic bacteria.
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