Nitrification Efficiency in Cold Weather

Understanding the Impact of Temperature on Nitrifying Bacteria
by Deborah Lee , Aquafix Microbiologist

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Removing ammonia is essential in wastewater treatment, yet nitrifying bacteria are among the most sensitive and slowest-growing microorganisms. Nitrifying bacteria are highly sensitive to cold, and as temperatures drop, nitrification rates can decrease by up to 50%, making ammonia removal more challenging in wastewater treatment. Bioaugmentation with acclimated nitrifiers (Nitrifier Pro) will help stabilize an restore nitrification in cold conditions and improve overall system performance.

Nitrifiers Vs Heterotrophs

Nitrifiers

Doubling Rate: 22-48 Hours

4-6% of total bacterial population

Heterotrophs

Doubling Rate: 20-30 Minutes

> 90% of bacterial population

Bacteria Growth in Summer Temperature

Heterotrophic organisms (floc-formers) use organic carbon for energy generation and their cells and cellular components. Autotrophic organisms, such as nitrifiers, don’t use organic carbon molecules for energy.  Instead, they use the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite or nitrite to nitrate to generate energy. Autotrophic nitrifiers don’t use organic carbon for their cells, but instead use inorganic carbon (e.g. CO2 or HCO3) similar to plants. This does not give them as much energy for growth as heterotrophs and results in a very slow growth rate (doubling time of 22hr-48hr) compared to most heterotrophs (about 20 minutes).

Nitrifier Growth in Cold Temperatures

Autotrophic nitrifiers also grow much slower than heterotrophic bacteria (0.5 day doubling time) at temperatures below 50° F (10° C).  The optimal temperature for nitrification is in the range of 82°-90° F (about 28°-32° C).  When the temperature decreases by 10° C, the nitrification rate generally decreases by 50%. A sudden decrease from 20° C to 10° C was found to cause a larger decrease in the nitrification rate than a gradual temperature decrease.  With a sudden temperate change (cold shock), the rate of nitrification may decrease by even more than 50%.

The stable operation and high-efficiency nitrogen removal at low temperatures could be enhanced by applying bioaugmentation treatment with mixed nitrifying culture acclimated to winter temperatures.  This can start the nitrifying population at a higher cell number and possibly introduce nitrifiers that are better adapted and able to grow faster in cooler temperatures.  Adding just nitrifiers to replenish the missing nitrification steps can be more economical than trucking in another plant’s mixed liquor or waiting 3-4 weeks for environmental nitrifiers to come into the plant and become established. It does not take a lot of added nitrifier cells to see an increase in nitrification, provided the plant has environmental conditions that would support nitrification.

Ammonia Control Solutions

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Microanálisis y origen de los filamentos

Nuestra prueba de microanálisis y origen de filamentos identifica los filamentos mayores y menores, y explica las implicaciones operativas de su origen. Revisamos la estructura del flóculo, la edad del lodo y la penetración del oxígeno para poder ofrecer recomendaciones definitivas sobre el tratamiento y el proceso. Los resultados están disponibles en un plazo de 24-48 horas desde la recepción de las muestras.

Nitrifier Pro

Nitrifier Pro

Nitrifier Pro is an ultraconcentrated blend of heterotrophic and autotrophic nitrifiers. With Nitrifier Pro, you can fully recover your plant’s ammonia removal capabilities in as little as four days.

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Dynamic Duo

Dynamic Duo proporciona bacterias nitrificantes heterótrofas y autótrofas que reducen el amoníaco en nitrato y nitrito. También complementa altas concentraciones de bacterias autótrofas oxidantes de amoníaco y nitrito, como Nitrospora, Nitrosomonas, Nitrospira y Nitrobacter, para luego convertir el nitrato y el nitrito en formas no detectables de nitrógeno.

Sobre el autor

Deborah Lee es microbióloga sénior en Aquafix y cuenta con 12 años de experiencia en el estudio de bacterias nitrificantes. Trabaja con nuestros clientes de aguas residuales para comprender las poblaciones de nitrificantes y cómo mejorarlas.