TY - JOUR AB - © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. A novel activated primary tank process (APT) was developed for recovering carbon source by fermentation and elutriation of primary sludge. The effects of solids retention time (SRT), elutriation intensity (G) and return sludge ratio (RSR) on this recovery were evaluated in a pilot scale reactor. Results indicated that SRT significantly influenced carbon source recovery, and mechanical elutriation could promote soluble COD (SCOD) and VFA yields. The optimal conditions of APT were SRT=5d, G=152s-1 and RSR=10%, SCOD and VFA production were 57.0mg/L and 21.7mg/L. Particulate organic matter in sludge was converted into SCOD and VFAs as fermentative bacteria were significantly enriched in APT. Moreover, the APT process was applied in a wastewater treatment plant to solve the problem of insufficient carbon source. The outcomes demonstrated that influent SCOD of biological tank increased by 31.1%, which improved the efficiency of removing nitrogen and phosphorus. AU - Jin, P AU - Wang, X AU - Zhang, Q AU - Ngo, HH AU - Yang, L DA - 2016/01/01 DO - 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.10.097 EP - 730 JO - Bioresource Technology PY - 2016/01/01 SP - 722 TI - A new activated primary tank developed for recovering carbon source and its application VL - 200 Y1 - 2016/01/01 Y2 - 2024/03/28 ER -