Nitrification of landfill leachate using suspended-carrier biofilm technology

The possibility of nitrifying municipal landfill leachate using suspended-carrier biofilm technology was studied in three laboratory-scale reactors filled with three different types of carrier media. The effects of the temperature and the hydraulic retention time (HRT) on the volumetric nitrification rate were investigated. Steady-state nitrification rates were obtained in the processes after approximately 1 month of operation. The nitrification rate showed a rather weak dependence on the temperature, the rate at 5°C being approximately 77% of the rate at 20°C. The HRT had a more pronounced effect on the rate of nitrification, showing a considerable increase in nitrification rate with a decreased HRT. The highest efficiency was achieved for a carrier media consisting of small cubes of macroporous cellulose. A maximum nitrification rate of 40 g (NH+4-N)/(m3 reactor h) was obtained by use of this carrier at 20°C, an HRT of 14 h and a carrier filling degree of 10% of the reactor volume.