DEAMMON
The DeAmmon®
nitrogen removal process is specially developed for high nitrogen
concentration wastewater, such as the rejected water from digestion, and
nitrogen-rich industrial wastewater. Compared to conventional nitrogen
removal processes, the great advantage of DeAmmon® is the significantly
lower oxygen consumption, and no need for external organic carbon. This
process can easily be retrofitted into existing treatment plants.
DeAmmon® Features and Benefits:
- Low operation cost
- No addition of external carbon source, such as methanol or ethanol
- Reliable performance
- 80% removal of nitrogen
- Low sludge production
Reject water from digestion
The one-stage DeAmmon® plant is easy to operation and offers excellent process stability.
The Purac one-stage DeAmmon® technology is quite suitable for
wastewater with high nitrogen concentration, up to 1500mg/l NH4-N, and
low C/N ration. In a one-stage DeAmmon® plant, the anammox organisms
grow on the surface of plastic carriers that are overgrow by biofilm
containing the nitrification organisms. The nitrogen rich influent is
intermittently aerated in treatment tanks with suspending carriers. This
process is very stable to variations in influent flow and nitrogen
content, and it has the ability to convert 90% of the ammonia to
nitrogen gas.
In a wastewater plant the carbon is preferably
utilized to produce methane rich biogas while the nitrogen is converted
to nitrogen gas. During digestion lots of organic bound nitrogen is
released, ending up in the reject water. Reject water is re-circulated
back to the influent contributes to an internal nitrogen load. Every
treatment plant with wise process planning will benefit from treating
it’s rejected water stream with the DeAmmon® process, in order to use
carbon and nitrogen in the best and most cost-effective way.
