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Selenate removal from wastewater with co-contaminants have not been properly investigated in biological process systems using mixed consortia. This research addressed the effect of wastewater characteristics (co-contaminants and pH) on the biological reduction of selenate. It was demonstrated that the presence of co-contaminants was beneficial for selenium removal provided careful monitoring of concentrations and appropriate treatment, operation and configurations are used. This research provides insight for the advancement of biological treatment of selenium-laden wastewater such as predicting of reactor performance, solving practical problems and implementing novel treatment techniques.
Selenium (Se) pollution has led to several cases of severe aquatic ecosystem deterioration due to Se poisoning caused by bioaccumulation over time. However, the removal of selenate (SeO42-) from wastewater streams with co-contaminants has been largely considered as a black box in anaerobic biological systems using mixed consortia. This research aimed at addressing the effect of wastewater characteristics, i.e. co-contaminants such as nitrate (NO3-) and sulfate (SO42-), heavy metals and pH, on the biological reduction of SeO42- and evaluating process integration for Se-laden wastewater treatment with co-contaminants. This study demonstrated that the presence of co-contaminants can actually be beneficial for Se removal provided that the concentrations are carefully monitored and appropriate operating conditions and process configurations are used. The Se removal (total Se and SeO42-) efficiency increased by ~30% in the presence of NO3- and/or SO42- compared to systems with SeO42- alone. Additionally, an integrated process of an ion exchange (IX) column and bioreactors showed improved overall removal capacity for SO42- and total Se. The knowledge and information gained from this research can help in the advancement and application of biological processes, i.e. predicting of reactor performance, solving specific design or practical problems and implementing novel treatment techniques for Se-laden mine wastewater.
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