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Changes of Nitrifying Bacteria in the Different Zone (Upper·Mid·Lower Part) of the Nak-Dong River (낙동강 상·중·하 수역에서의 질화세균군의 변화)

  • Lee, Young-Ok
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.214-220
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    • 2008
  • Nitrifying bacteria were detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) method at 6 sampling sites with different eutrophication degree in the Nak-Dong River and their tributaries. And conventional physico-chemical parameters including $NH_4-N$, $NO_3-N$, and TN were determined concurrently. In rainy period (July), there was no noticeable difference between the number of ammonia/nitrite-oxidizing bacteria detected at each site except Sang-Ju and the ratio of nitrifying bacteria to total counts stained by DAPI varied in 6~33%. By contrast, in the dry period (October), both of bacterial population was increased differently and the ratio of nitrifying bacteria to total counts ranged more widely from 6% in heavily polluted water zone, Hwa-Won to 60% in upper tributary with high agricultural land use. Byung-Sung-Chun. In January, the numbers of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria was reduced up to one tenth, while those of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria was apparently increased maybe due to high DO and low DOC.

A study on the comparison of coated nitrifying bacteria on nitrification efficiency and distribution of nitrifying bacteria

  • Kwon, Hyun-Jin;Yoon, Joung-Yee;Chae, Jong-San;Kim, Dong-Jin
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.434-438
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    • 2005
  • Nitrification characteristics and performance of wastewater treatment plants depend on not only temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen of the wastewater but also species, distribution, and their metabolic stages of nitrifying bacteria. Due to their low specific growth rate, nitrifying bacteria are easy to wash out of the reactor and need long time to start-up and recover from damaged nitrifiers community. In order to overcome this limitation, nitrifying bacteria were coated on a polyurethane-based media. Laboratory and pilot-scale reactor had been designed and operated to compare the effect of coated nitrifying bacteria on wastewater nitrification efficiency and performance. Furthermore, the species and quantitative distribution of nitrifying bacteria were also investigated in the suspension and on the media. The results showed that nitrifier-coated reactor had better nitrification efficiency and performance than the control experiments. It also demonstrated that the amounts of total nitrifying bacteria of a coated reactor was higher than other reactors and it increased with operation time and wastewater temperature.

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The Inactivation and Microbial Regrowth Inhibition of Heterotrophic and Nitrifying Bacteria by Chloramination (클로라민 소독에 의한 종속영양세균과 질산화세균의 불활성화 및 재성장 억제)

  • 조관형;김평청;우달식;조영태
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.247-252
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to evaluate the inactivation and microbial regrowth of heterotrophic and nitrifying bacteria using chloramine as a secondary disinfectant for drinding water distribution system. Three sets of the three reactors filled with the $Cl_2/NH_3-N$ ratio of 3:1, 4:1, and 5:1 were used in these experiments. Chloramine concentration were applied to each set of the reactors with $1mg/\ell$,\;2mg/\ell\;and\;3mg/\ell$, respectively. For the set with elapsed time and reached to zero level after 7 days. Heterotrophic bacteria remarkably increased and nitrification through the experimenatal period (21 day). Furthermore the regrowth of heterotrophic bacteria and nitrification were not found. More than $2mg/\ell$ of chloramine with $Cl_2/NH_3-N$ ratio of 3:1, the nitrification could be inhibited by 2 days of contact time.

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Community structure analysis of nitrifying biofilms by 16S rRNA targeted probe and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

  • Han, Dong-U;Kim, Dong-Jin
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.282-285
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    • 2001
  • The microbial community structure and in situ spatial distribution of ammonia oxidizing and nitrite oxidizing bacteria in nitrifying biofilm of an upflow biological aerated filter system were investigated. The reactor had been continuously operated under high free ammonia concentration and low DO concentration for nitrite accumulation more than 2 years before the experiment. Fluorescence in situ hybridization

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Nitrospira Community Composition in Nitrifying Reactors Operated with Two Different Dissolved Oxygen Levels

  • Park, Hee-Deung;Noguera, Daniel R.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.1470-1474
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    • 2008
  • Nitrospira is a dominant member of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in nitrifying bioreactors as well as in natural habitats. In this study, Nitrospira NOB were investigated in the two nitrifying reactors operated with high and low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations for a period of 300 days. Phylogenetic and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses based on 168 rRNA gene sequences revealed that the Nitrospira community compositions of the two reactors during the early period related to group 1 and half of the Nitrospira community composition shifted to group 2 in the high-DO reactor after day 179, although there was no significant change in the low-DO reactor. These results suggested that DO was an important factor affecting Nitrospira community compositions in the nitrifying reactors.

The Efficacy of Water Purification and Distribution of Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria in Shihwa Constructed Wetland (시화호 인공습지의 수질정화 및 암모니아 산화균의 분포 연구)

  • Kim, Seiyoon;Kim, Misoon;Lee, Sunghee;Lim, Miyoung;Lee, Youngmin;Kim, Zhiyeol;Ko, GwangPyo
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.10-18
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    • 2010
  • Water quality and the distribution of ammonia oxidizing bacteria were characterized in constructed wetland of Shihwa lake. Both physico-chemical parameters and fecal indicator microorganisms including total coliforms, E.coli, Enterococcus spp. were measured. In addition, denaturant gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was carried out after PCR amplification of amoA gene from input, output, and wetland sites of the Banwol, Donghwa, and Samhwa stream in Shihwa lake area. Physico-chemical parameters were in proper range for typical nitrifying bacteria to grow and perform their biological activities. Average concentrations of fecal indicator microorganisms of wetland samples were lower than those of input sites. These results suggested that microbial water quality improved by the process of constructed wetland. According to phylogenetic information obtained from DGGE from study sites, distribution of nitrifying bacteria from each of input, output, and wetland were generally distinctive one another. In addition, distribution of nitrifying bacteria between Banwol and Donghwa streams showed higher similarity (52.6%) than this of Samhwa stream (15.2%). These results indicated that characteristics of ammonia oxidizing bacteria in Samhwa were unique in comparison with those of Banwol and Donghwa stream.

Nitrogen and Phosphorous Removal from Wastewater by SBBR(Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor) System (연속회분식 생물막 반응기를 이용한 폐수중의 질소.인 제거)

  • 김조웅;이정복;최대건;임윤택;김두현;황재웅;이용희;반용병
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.638-643
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    • 1998
  • An investigation was made to develop new biofilm medium which could be applied to the Sequencing Batch Biofilm Reactor(SBBR) system for enhanced nutrient removal. 21 kinds of polyurethane media were tested fro adhesion ability for nitrifying bacteria. Nitrification rates were also tested by introducing synthetic wastewater containing ammonium-nitrogen to reactors with biofilm media. It was found that Z96-06 medium had higher selective adhension ability for nitrifying bacteria than the other biofilm media. The nitrification rate was 2.21 mg {{{{ { NH}`_{4 } ^{ +} }}}}-N /L$.$h$.$g MLSS when we operated the SBBR system containing Z96-06. Nitrification rate of the SBBR system increased approximately by 30% compared with that of the Sequencing Batch Reactor(SBR) system which did not contain biological carrier.

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Effects of Nitrifying Bacterial Communities with Different HRTs and Backwashing Periods in Modified BAF Process (Modified BAF 공정에서 HRT 및 역세주기가 질산화 미생물의 군집에 미치는 영향)

  • Jung, Chul-Soo;Park, Jeung-Jin;Ju, Dong-Jin;Kwon, Soo-Youn;Choi, Won-Seok;Byun, Im-Gyu;Park, Tae-Joo
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.920-926
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    • 2007
  • The upflow Biobead$^{(R)}$ process, one of biological aerated filters (BAF), which was used commercially, invented for removal of organic materials and nitrification. This process was modified to enhance the ability of denitrification through the induction of pre-anoxic tank. In this research, we investigated the effects of hydraulic retention time (HRT) and backwashing period in aerobic tank. The characteristics of nitrifying bacteria, which are composed of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB), also investigated using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Even though the HRT was shortened, the efficiency of nitrification was not decreased when the organic loading rate and ammonium-nitrogen loading rate were $2.10kg/m^3/day$ and $0.25kg/m^3/day$, respectively. And then the distribution ratios of AOB and NOB showed the similar patterns. However, when the backwashing period was lengthened from 12 hours to 24 hours in aerobic 1 tank, the nitrification efficiency was decreased to 63.9% from 89.2%. The results of FISH explained that this decrease of nitrification efficiency was caused by the decrease of distribution ratio of AOB in aerobic 1 tank. The nitrification efficiencies of aerobic 1 and aerobic 2 tank were increased when the backwashing period was lengthened because of relative high distribution ratios of nitrifying bacteria.

Ammonia half-saturation constants of sludge with different community compositions of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria

  • Kayee, Pantip;Rongsayamanont, Chaiwat;Kunapongkiti, Pattaraporn;Limpiyakorn, Tawan
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.140-144
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    • 2016
  • Owing to the kinetic differences in ammonia oxidation among ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms (AOM), there is no standard set of kinetic values that can be used as a representative set for nitrifying wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) design. As a result, this study clarified a link between the half-saturation constants for ammonia oxidation (Ks) and the dominant ammonia-oxidizing bacterial (AOB) groups in sludge from full-scale WWTPs and laboratory-scale nitrifying reactors. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction analyses revealed that AOB affiliated with the Nitrosomonas oligotropha cluster were the dominant AOM groups in the sludge taken from the low-ammonia-level WWTPs, while AOB associate with the Nitrosomonas europaea cluster comprised the majority of AOM groups in the sludge taken from the high-ammonia-level WWTPs and nitrifying reactors. A respirometric assay demonstrated that the ammonia Ks values for the high-ammonia-level WWTPs and nitrifying reactors were higher than those of the low-ammonia-level plants. Using the Ks values of available AOM cultures as a reference, the Ks values of the analyzed sludge were mainly influenced by the dominant AOB species. These findings implied that.different sets of kinetic values may be required for WWTPs with different dominant AOM species for more accurate WWTP design and operations.

Characterization and identification of heterotrophic nitrifying bacteria isolated from composting soil (퇴비로부터 분리한 종속영양 질화세균의 동정 및 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Jun;Lee, Gun-Young;Kim, Jin-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Organic Resources Recycling Association
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 2005
  • A heterotrophic nitrifying bacterium was isolated from the compost and analyzed for its characteristics. This bacterium was found to be a Gram positive rod, catalase positive, and motile. Nitrite production was detected on the ammonium acetate medium through the violet color formation. BBL test showed that this strain has high homology with Bacillus strains. Phylogenetic analysis using 16S rDNA revealed that the bacterium has 94% of similarity with Mycobacterium smegmatis strain.

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