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Mohammed, Thamer Ahmed and Birima, Ahmed Hussien and Megat Mohd Noor, Megat Johari and Muyibi, Suleyman Aremu and Idris, Azni
(2008)
Evaluation of using membrane bioreactor for treating municipal wastewater at different operating conditions.
Desalination, 221 (1-3).
pp. 502-510.
ISSN 0011-9164
Abstract
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) can replace the activated sludge process and the final clarification step in municipal wastewater treatment. The combination of biological degradation with membrane filtration allows for high reduction of chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N). In this paper, a laboratory-scale membrane bioreactor was fed with synthetic wastewater to investigate the possibility of simultaneous removal of organics and nitrogen. The degradation of synthetic wastewater at a hydraulic retention (HRT) time of 8 h has been studied. Three different concentrations of COD of the influent were investigated and the averages of these concentrations are 606, 1440 and 2500 mg/L. The initial range of BOD and NH3-N were, 471.6 to 1888.6 mg/L and 19.455 to 53.609 mg/L respectively. Sludge retention time (SRT) was varied between 30 and 35 days. Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) was ranged between 9980 and 26,720 mg/L. Results showed that removal efficiencies for the MBR varied from 97.8 to 99.9% for COD, 98.9 to 99.9% for BOD and 91.0 to 99.9% for NH3-N. pH of the effluent was increased compared with pH of the influent but it was not exceeded the effluent discharge standards to Malaysian inland waters (pH range from 6.0 to 9.0).
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