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How you operate a wastewater system impacts the microbial mix among r & K strategists

10/18/2022

 
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Graphical Abstract from: Qidong Yin, et al "The r/K selection theory and its application in biological wastewater treatment processes" Science of the Total Environment February 2022
I always think of a wastewater unit in terms of biological population dynamics and how our actions can impact biomass composition. Using molecular testing (Microbial Community Analysis), we are now able to conduct a total bacterial census of MLSS - both quickly and for low cost. The resulting data has allowed for a deeper discussion on the differences among common functional groups with respect to their r/K strategy.

r-strategists are your fast-growing organisms thriving in high F/M and in changing environments due to influent and other rapidly changing environmental conditions. In wastewater, we previously thought of r-strategists as the young sludge heterotrophic organisms. K-strategists are typically slower growing organisms that have higher substrate affinity - a complex way to say they can continue to grow at lower concentrations of food.  

However, even among slower growing niche organisms you can have genera classified as r or K strategists. Such as nitrifiers (AOB & NOB), NOB genera Nitrobacter are r-strategists versus Nitrospira, a K strategist. If you have high nitrite, you favor Nitrobacter, but in most wastewater with low levels of NO2, you favor Nitrospira. Some of the growth rate and substrate affinity differences are slight in these niche organisms, but small changes in operations can shift which organism grows in the system.

For a particularly good discussion on r/K Strategists in wastewater check out the following article:
Qidong Yin , et al. "The r/K selection theory and its application in biological wastewater treatment processes," Science of the Total Environment, Issue 824 February 2022. 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969722009287?via%3Dihub​

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    Erik Rumbaugh has been involved in biological waste treatment for over 20 years. He has worked with industrial and municipal wastewater  facilities to ensure optimal performance of their treatment systems. He is a founder of Aster Bio (www.asterbio.com) specializing in biological waste treatment.

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