Deactivation of internal recirculation in a full-scale Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) reveals outstanding microeukaryotic bioindicators

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2025-02-18T14:35:24Z

2025-02-18T14:35:24Z

2024-01

2025-02-18T14:35:24Z

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The bioindicator potential of the microeukaryotic community in a full-scale A2O wastewater treatment processwas assessed after deactivating the internal recirculation in one of the two parallel treatment lines of the plant.The deactivation of the internal recirculation in one of the lines (NIR-line), led to a strong decrease in nitrogenremoval efficiency (53 % ammonia-uptake in the NIR-line versus 97 % in the unaltered line or IR-line), as well asto a lower organic matter removal (95 % BOD5 removal versus 97 % in the IR-line). The microeukaryotecommunity structure changed greatly confirming trends observed in experimental studies and showed a decreasein abundance and richness in the NIR-line. However, this line showed a significant higher abundance of certainciliate species, such as Epistylis camprubii and Vorticellides infusionum, which are common species in conventionalactivated sludge. Conversely, the IR-line showed useful indicators of internal recirculation, associated with muchhigher ammonium and BOD5 removal. These results show that identification to ciliate species level provides amore reliable bioindication in nutrient removal systems, supporting the importance of research on biologicalparameters, mainly protists, as simple and useful tools for plant operators to manage nutrient removal processes.These observations extend the current boundaries of bioindication.

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