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[AHW34-17] Column experiments for nitrate attenuation in groundwater using reed and bamboo chips in phosphorus restrictions environment
Keywords:Nitrate nitrogen, Plant chips, Denitrification, Phosphate-P
In order to study the effect of phosphorous on denitrification efficiency, column experiments have been conducted by using reed or bamboo chips as denitrification materials. It was found that the NO3-N removal efficiencies decreased from 86.1% to 61.6% for reed and from 73.6% to 37.0% for bamboo when the phosphate-P concentration of influents declined from 0.4 mg/L to 0.04 mg/L. In addition, NO2-N concentration was detected high in the effluent from the column filled with bamboo chips when the phosphate-P concentration was low. NO3-N removal rate was estimated by the Michaelis-Menten equation. The half-saturation constant for phosphate-P concentration was 0.03 mg/L for reed and 0.09 mg/L for bamboo, indicating that phosphorous is the key to control NO3-N removal rate. Therefore, the NO3-N removal rate in groundwater with plant chips can be expected high when N/P ratio is around 100.