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In order to analyze the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) removal characteristics of simultaneous partial nitrification-endogenous denitrification and phosphorus removal (SPNED-PR) systems and to elucidate the contribution and competitive relationships between phosphorus and glycogen accumulating organisms (PAOs and GAOs) in the nutrient removal, an extended anaerobic (150min)/low aerobic (180min, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration for 0.5~0.7mg/L) operated sequencing batch reactor (SBR) fed with domestic wastewater (C/N: around 4) was studied by investigating the effects of different DO (0.5~2.0mg/L), nitrite (4.7~39.9mg/L) and nitrate (5.0~40.0mg/L) concentrations on the nutrient removal and intracellular carbons transformation. Results showed that DO had barely effects on the aerobic metabolisms of both PAOs and GAOs, and almost no PAOs-GAOs competition was detected at various DO concentrations. GAOs had a competitive advantage over PAOs at the presence of nitrite, and nitrite was mainly removed by GAOs (about 58%); GAOs had a greater tolerance to nitrite than PAOs, which alleviated the nitrite inhibition on PAOs at high nitrite concentrations (26.2~39.9mg/L) and assured the nutrient removal in the SPNED-PR system. PAOs had a competitive advantage over GAOs when nitrate was present, and it contributed to about 61.2% of total nitrate removal. Additionally, PAOs preferred to utilize DO over nitrite and nitrate for P uptake (PUR DO >PUR nitrate >PUR nitrite ), which assured the efficient P removal at low aerobic conditions. Highly active GAOs ensured the efficient N removal in the SPNED-PR system via endogenous nitrite denitrification. © 2018, Editorial Board of China Environmental Science. All right reserved.
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