Claims
- 1. An improved high nitrogen-, and phosphorus- content biomass characterized by a phosphorous content of at least about 3.96% and produced by the operation of an activated sludge process which inhibits proliferation of filamentous biomass, said process consisting essentially of:
- (a) first forming a mixed liquor by mixing activated biomass with nitrogen-, phosphorus-, and BOD-containting influent and initially treating the mixed liquor under anaerobic conditions such as to be substantially free of NO.sub.x.sup.- and to have a dissolved oxygen content of less than 0.7 ppm; thereby effecting selective production of nonfilamentous microorganisms capable of sorbing BOD under anaerobic conditions, whereby said mocroorganisms effect a decrease in BOD content of said mixed liquor;
- (b) oxidizing BOD in the mixed liquor to cause removal of BOD by contact with oxygen containing gas under conditions selected to maintain a dissolved oxygen content of at least 1 ppm;
- (c) settling the oxidized mixed liquor so as to separate a supernatant liquid from a more dense biomass;
- (d) employing a portion of the separated biomass as the activated biomass in an initial mixing with BOD-containing influent; and
- (e) recovering another portion of the settled and separated biomass as product.
- 2. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the anaerobic conditions are selected so as to have a dissolved oxygen concentration of less than about 0.5 ppm.
- 3. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the anaerobic conditions are maintained by contacting the mixed liquor with nitrogen gas.
- 4. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the product is to be employed as a plant or animal nutrient and the BOD-containing influent is wastewater.
- 5. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the influent also contains ammonia values and wherein the mixed liquor, subsequent to the anaerobic treatment and prior to the oxidizing treatment, is treated under anoxic conditions including a dissolved oxygen content not in excess of 0.7 ppm and wherein oxidized mixed liquor having a concentration of nitrates and/or nitrites in excess of about 2 ppm, expressed as elemental nitrogen, is admixed during the anoxic treatment.
- 6. The biomass product of claim 5 wherein the oxidized mixed liquor added to the anoxic treatment is added in a quantity corresponding to from 100 to about 400% by volume based upon the fresh influent employed in the initial anaerobic treatment.
- 7. The biomass product of claim 5 wherein the activated biomass feed to the anaerobic treatment is admixed with the influent in a quantity corresponding from about 10 to about 50% by volume of the influent.
- 8. The biomass product of claim 4 wherein the total treating time under anaerobic conditions and under oxidizing conditions does not exceed about 3 hours.
- 9. The biomass product of claim 5 wherein the total treating time under anaerobic conditions, anoxic conditions and oxidizing conditions does not exceed about 3 hours.
- 10. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the product is to be employed as a live micro-organism in fermentation and steps (a) through (e) are performed in a batch-type process.
- 11. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the process steps are performed in a continuous flow process in separate zones and the portion of separated biomass employed as the activated biomass is recycled to the initial anaerobic zone.
- 12. The biomass product of claim 5 wherein the process steps are performed in a continuous flow process in separate zones, the portion of separated biomass employed as the activated biomass is recycled to the initial anaerobic zone, and oxidized mixed liquor from the oxic zone is recycled to the anoxic zone.
- 13. The biomass product of claim 11 wherein the oxic zone comprises a series of at least two hydraulically distinct sections in sequential liquid flow communication.
- 14. The biomass product of claim 12 wherein the oxic zone comprises a series of at least two hydraulically distinct sections in sequential liquid flow communication.
- 15. The biomass product of claim 1 wherein the BOD-containing influent is a carbohydrate solution or suspension.
- 16. The biomass product of claim 11 wherein the anaerobic zone comprises a series of at least two hydraulically distinct sections in sequential flow communication.
- 17. The biomass product of claim 12 wherein the anaerobic zone comprises a series of at least two hydraulically distinct sections in sequential flow communication.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 676,266, filed Apr. 12, 1976, U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,465.
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