Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
681462 Bioresource Technology 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The membrane bioreactor system (MBR) with pre-treatment of sponge tray bioreactor (STB) was evaluated at different operating conditions for treating primary treated sewage (PTS). The result indicated the successful removal of DOC with the efficiency of higher than 95%. The highest nutrient removal efficiency of 83.6% (NH4-N) and 75.5% (PO4-P) was observed at sludge concentration of 330 mg/L. Specific oxygen uptake rate (SOUR) of activated sludge in MBR kept increasing up to 6 mg O2/g VSS h during stage IV. The sludge volume index (SVI) of less than 100 mL/g during the operation indicated the good settling property of the sludge. At highest sludge concentration of 5 g/L, trans-membrane pressure (TMP) was increasing dramatically during first 15 d up to 25 kPa; however it was only 6 kPa at lower sludge concentrations. It is concluded that the system showed the highest performance at stage III with sludge concentration of 330 mg/L.

► Sponge tray membrane bioreactor hybrid system was successful in treating primary treated sewage effluent. ► Sponge tray reactor is a promising method of pre-treatment for membrane bioreactor. ► Activated sludge concentration in the MBR plays an important role on membrane fouling. ► A very low TMP development rate of 0.2 kPa/d could be achieved in membrane bioreactor.

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