The combined wastewater of municipal landfill leachate and municipal sewage was treated using several sets of bench-scale aerated circulating system including porous media. Investigated items in this experiment were the dominant protozoa and metazoa in this system, the variation of microfauna relationship between operating condition and dominant genera. Also considered the factors determining dominant genera and their role.
The outcome of this research is as follows;
1. Aspidisca, Vorticella, Trachellophyllum, Lecane, Philodina, Cyclops were mainly appeared prior to combinding leachate, while Trachelocerca, Bodo, Glaucoma were the dominant genera after combinding leachate.
2. As to metazoa, Nematode and Philodina were not influenced by 5% leachate mixing ratio, meanwhile Crustacea has high sensitivity for increased leachate mixing ratio and it was not appeared in 5% leachate mixing ratio.
3. The appropriate treatability could`nt be expected at the above 10% leachate mixing ratio. Especially, in the condition of 20% leachate mixing ratio, all of the microfauna were affected damage seriously on their existence. Meanwhile hydraulic retention time, substrate loading rate and sludge production rate didn`t give notable influence on increasing the number of microfauna.
4. As to protozoa, saprozoic and holozoic species were appeared commonly and polysaprobic species were dominent.
5. Filamentous organsms were nearly not affeced by leachate mixing. It seems that they could live without any trouble at the 10% leachate mixing ratio, if the substrate is sufficient.
6. Diversity of microfauna had a reducing trernd as the sewage was mixed with leachate.