This study compares two Oxic Settling Anaerobic (OSA) - Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) configurations fed with real wastewater. The novelty of the study is to consider an MBR configuration (namely, MBR-OSA II) never investigated with the OSA process. The influence of the hydraulic retention time (HRT) inside the anaerobic reactor for each configuration (namely, MBR - OSA I and MBR - OSA II) was investigated. Four experimental periods were carried out: Period I and II for MBR - OSA I, under HRT of 4 and 6 h, respectively, and Period III and IV for MBR - OSA II, under HRT of 4 and 6 h, respectively. Results showed the decay rate bH increased with the HRT, especially during Periods I and II (from 0.62 d-1 to 0.77 d-1). The anaerobic HRT influenced the total sewage sludge production. With the increase of the HRT for the same configuration, the sludge production decreased. In terms of biological sludge production, a substantial reduction occurred under MBR - OSA II operation compared to MBR - OSA I. However, despite MBR-OSA II configuration providing the highest reduction of the biological sludge production (78 %) (during Period IV), during this Period, the highest N2O (N2O emission factor till to 3.1 %) production and membrane fouling occurred. Indeed, Period IV showed the highest membrane resistance (namely, 25 & sdot; 10-13 m- 1). Thus, the MBR-OSA I with anaerobic HRT equal to 6 h provided the best results.
Mofatto, P.M.B., Cosenza, A., Di Trapani, D., Mannina, G. (2024). Reducing wasted sewage sludge from wastewater treatment: Comparison of two membrane bioreactor pilot plants. JOURNAL OF WATER PROCESS ENGINEERING, 58 [10.1016/j.jwpe.2024.104847].
Reducing wasted sewage sludge from wastewater treatment: Comparison of two membrane bioreactor pilot plants
Mofatto, Paulo Marcelo BoscoPrimo
;Cosenza, AlidaSecondo
;Di Trapani, Daniele;Mannina, Giorgio
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2024-02-01
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This study compares two Oxic Settling Anaerobic (OSA) - Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) configurations fed with real wastewater. The novelty of the study is to consider an MBR configuration (namely, MBR-OSA II) never investigated with the OSA process. The influence of the hydraulic retention time (HRT) inside the anaerobic reactor for each configuration (namely, MBR - OSA I and MBR - OSA II) was investigated. Four experimental periods were carried out: Period I and II for MBR - OSA I, under HRT of 4 and 6 h, respectively, and Period III and IV for MBR - OSA II, under HRT of 4 and 6 h, respectively. Results showed the decay rate bH increased with the HRT, especially during Periods I and II (from 0.62 d-1 to 0.77 d-1). The anaerobic HRT influenced the total sewage sludge production. With the increase of the HRT for the same configuration, the sludge production decreased. In terms of biological sludge production, a substantial reduction occurred under MBR - OSA II operation compared to MBR - OSA I. However, despite MBR-OSA II configuration providing the highest reduction of the biological sludge production (78 %) (during Period IV), during this Period, the highest N2O (N2O emission factor till to 3.1 %) production and membrane fouling occurred. Indeed, Period IV showed the highest membrane resistance (namely, 25 & sdot; 10-13 m- 1). Thus, the MBR-OSA I with anaerobic HRT equal to 6 h provided the best results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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