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(Created claim: summary (P836): Nutrients (SB) and digestate leachate are the problem in biological wastewater treatment plants. Many methods of removing SB are known, including two-stage nitrification and denitrification. It is a high-energy process. There are known technologies using autotrophic or aerobic denitrification, but their use is limited. The aim of the research project is to develop the original low-energy wastewater treatment technology by bioaugmentation with mi...) |
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Nutrients (SB) and digestate leachate are the problem in biological wastewater treatment plants. Many methods of removing SB are known, including two-stage nitrification and denitrification. It is a high-energy process. There are known technologies using autotrophic or aerobic denitrification, but their use is limited. The aim of the research project is to develop the original low-energy wastewater treatment technology by bioaugmentation with microorganisms incubated according to its own technology, allowing for their rapid multiplication, as confirmed by research conducted by the Cracow University of Technology with MPWiK in Krakow. So far, research has been carried out by introducing not only specific microorganisms into the treated waste water, but also the medium on which their development has taken place. In order to intensify the purification process, the project plans to incubate and isolate microorganisms data, determine their characteristics and genetics (e.g. using the PCR method), design and build a prototype of the incubator and carry out industrial studies on a laboratory scale, on synthetic and real waste water. On the basis of the results obtained, an assessment of energy and technological efficiency will be carried out and development research will be carried out at treatment plants in Krakow and Człuchów. It is also planned to develop a computer simulation model for the tested system, which will enable the proposed technology to be rapidly adapted to the conditions of any treatment plant. Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014) (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Nutrients (SB) and digestate leachate are the problem in biological wastewater treatment plants. Many methods of removing SB are known, including two-stage nitrification and denitrification. It is a high-energy process. There are known technologies using autotrophic or aerobic denitrification, but their use is limited. The aim of the research project is to develop the original low-energy wastewater treatment technology by bioaugmentation with microorganisms incubated according to its own technology, allowing for their rapid multiplication, as confirmed by research conducted by the Cracow University of Technology with MPWiK in Krakow. So far, research has been carried out by introducing not only specific microorganisms into the treated waste water, but also the medium on which their development has taken place. In order to intensify the purification process, the project plans to incubate and isolate microorganisms data, determine their characteristics and genetics (e.g. using the PCR method), design and build a prototype of the incubator and carry out industrial studies on a laboratory scale, on synthetic and real waste water. On the basis of the results obtained, an assessment of energy and technological efficiency will be carried out and development research will be carried out at treatment plants in Krakow and Człuchów. It is also planned to develop a computer simulation model for the tested system, which will enable the proposed technology to be rapidly adapted to the conditions of any treatment plant. Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014) (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Nutrients (SB) and digestate leachate are the problem in biological wastewater treatment plants. Many methods of removing SB are known, including two-stage nitrification and denitrification. It is a high-energy process. There are known technologies using autotrophic or aerobic denitrification, but their use is limited. The aim of the research project is to develop the original low-energy wastewater treatment technology by bioaugmentation with microorganisms incubated according to its own technology, allowing for their rapid multiplication, as confirmed by research conducted by the Cracow University of Technology with MPWiK in Krakow. So far, research has been carried out by introducing not only specific microorganisms into the treated waste water, but also the medium on which their development has taken place. In order to intensify the purification process, the project plans to incubate and isolate microorganisms data, determine their characteristics and genetics (e.g. using the PCR method), design and build a prototype of the incubator and carry out industrial studies on a laboratory scale, on synthetic and real waste water. On the basis of the results obtained, an assessment of energy and technological efficiency will be carried out and development research will be carried out at treatment plants in Krakow and Człuchów. It is also planned to develop a computer simulation model for the tested system, which will enable the proposed technology to be rapidly adapted to the conditions of any treatment plant. Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014) (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q2692652 in Poland
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3,353,719.38 zloty
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3,953,172.5 zloty
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84.84 percent
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1 September 2019
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29 November 2022
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POLITECHNIKA KRAKOWSKA IM. TADEUSZA KOŚCIUSZKI
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W biologicznych oczyszczalniach ścieków problem stanowią substancje biogenne (SB) oraz odcieki pofermentacyjne. Znanych jest wiele metod usuwania SB, m.in. z dwustopniową nitryfikacją i denitryfikacją. Jest to proces wysokoenergetyczny. Są znane technologie z wykorzystaniem denitryfikacji autotroficznej lub aerobowej, ale ich zastosowanie jest ograniczone. Celem projektu badawczego jest opracowanie oryginalnej niskoenergetycznej technologii oczyszczania ścieków metodą bioaugmentacji mikroorganizmami inkubowanymi według autorskiej technologii, umożliwiającej ich szybkie namnażanie, co potwierdziły badania prowadzone przez Politechnikę Krakowską z MPWiK w Krakowie. Dotychczasowe badania realizowano wprowadzając do oczyszczanych ścieków nie tylko specyficzne mikroorganizmy, ale również podłoże, na którym zachodził ich znaczny rozwój. W celu zintensyfikowania procesu oczyszczania w projekcie planuje się przeprowadzić inkubację i izolację danych mikroorganizmów, określić ich charakterystykę i genetykę (m.in. stosując metodę PCR), zaprojektować i zbudować prototyp inkubatora oraz przeprowadzić badania przemysłowe w skali laboratoryjnej, na ściekach syntetycznych i rzeczywistych. Na podstawie otrzymanych wyników wykonana będzie ocena efektywności energetycznej i technologicznej oraz przeprowadzone będą badania rozwojowe na oczyszczalniach w Krakowie i w Człuchowie. Planuje się również opracowanie komputerowego modelu symulacyjnego badanego układu, który umożliwi szybką adaptację proponowanej technologii do warunków dowolnej oczyszczalni. art. 25 rozporządzenia KE nr 651/2014 z dnia 17 czerwca 2014 r. uznające niektóre rodzaje pomocy za zgodne z rynkiem wewnętrznym w stosowaniu art. 107 i 108 Traktatu (Dz. Urz. UE L 187/1 z 26.06.2014) (Polish)
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Nutrients (SB) and digestate leachate are the problem in biological wastewater treatment plants. Many methods of removing SB are known, including two-stage nitrification and denitrification. It is a high-energy process. There are known technologies using autotrophic or aerobic denitrification, but their use is limited. The aim of the research project is to develop the original low-energy wastewater treatment technology by bioaugmentation with microorganisms incubated according to its own technology, allowing for their rapid multiplication, as confirmed by research conducted by the Cracow University of Technology with MPWiK in Krakow. So far, research has been carried out by introducing not only specific microorganisms into the treated waste water, but also the medium on which their development has taken place. In order to intensify the purification process, the project plans to incubate and isolate microorganisms data, determine their characteristics and genetics (e.g. using the PCR method), design and build a prototype of the incubator and carry out industrial studies on a laboratory scale, on synthetic and real waste water. On the basis of the results obtained, an assessment of energy and technological efficiency will be carried out and development research will be carried out at treatment plants in Krakow and Człuchów. It is also planned to develop a computer simulation model for the tested system, which will enable the proposed technology to be rapidly adapted to the conditions of any treatment plant. Article 25 of Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ Urz. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014) (English)
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POIR.04.01.04-00-0039/17
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