2023
DOI: 10.13031/ja.15496
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Can Woodchip Bioreactors Be Used at a Catchment Scale? Nitrate Performance and Sediment Considerations

Abstract: Highlights Novel three-bed, cascading-inlet bioreactor treated agricultural drainage from a 249-ha catchment. Nitrate removal rates and load reduction efficiencies were similar to those of traditional single-field bioreactors. Sedimentation problems reduced bed life; a sediment sensing and exclusion system solved them. This scale provides opportunities for centralized management … Show more

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“…15 If the real-time acetate dosing were able to double the cumulative N load reduction, as was achieved in this study, an additional NO 3 − removal of 6 kg of N could be achieved, for an annualized capital cost of 26 USD/kg of N (without the NO 3 − sensor). This assessment suggests that the cost of acetate will be the key driver of the overall cost of the real-time acetate dosing approach, particularly since economies of scale achievable with large bioreactors 37 and high influent N loads that could decrease Nnormalized capital costs will not affect N-normalized acetate costs since C dosing is responsive to discharge and influent N loads.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 If the real-time acetate dosing were able to double the cumulative N load reduction, as was achieved in this study, an additional NO 3 − removal of 6 kg of N could be achieved, for an annualized capital cost of 26 USD/kg of N (without the NO 3 − sensor). This assessment suggests that the cost of acetate will be the key driver of the overall cost of the real-time acetate dosing approach, particularly since economies of scale achievable with large bioreactors 37 and high influent N loads that could decrease Nnormalized capital costs will not affect N-normalized acetate costs since C dosing is responsive to discharge and influent N loads.…”
Section: ■ Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%