Title :
Study on Treatment of Domestic Wastewater by Submerged Flat MBR
Author :
Zhu, T. ; Xie, Y.H. ; Wang, Y.D. ; Wang, Y.X. ; Zhang, H.J.
Author_Institution :
Northeastern Univ., Shenyang
Abstract :
The treatment of dormitory and refectory mixed wastewater by a submerged flat membrane bioreactor (MBR) was studied. The A/O MBR system treated wastewater 4 m3/d. The mean removal efficiency of BOD5 and CODCr was more than 95% with the influent concentration of 100~500 mg/L BOD5 and 120-900 mg/L CODCr. It was proved that active carbon treatment reduced effluent chroma effectively. At the steady working period (MLSS 8,000~15,000 mg/L), TN and NH3-N removal efficiencies were more than 85%, and that of TP was between 50% and 95%. Besides, this paper studied the membrane fouling mechanism and revealed that membrane fouling was affected by MLSS, particle size distribution of sludge and composition of raw water. We found that the diameter of sludge particles changes with the MLSS. We also found the small particles caused membrane fouling. The results proved that submerged flat MBR was suitable to treat small-or-medium-size domestic and industrial wastewater and would have a promising future.
Keywords :
bioreactors; carbon; effluents; membranes; nitrogen compounds; particle size; sludge treatment; wastewater treatment; A/O MBR system; NH3-N removal; active carbon treatment; domestic wastewater treatment; dormitory mixed wastewater treatment; effluent chroma; membrane fouling mechanism; particle size distribution; refectory mixed wastewater treatment; sludge particles; submerged flat MBR; submerged flat membrane bioreactor; Automation; Biomembranes; Bioreactors; Effluents; Mechanical engineering; Nitrogen; Plastics; Polyethylene; Wastewater treatment; Water resources; Effluent Chroma; MBR; MLSS; Membrane fouling; Submerged flat membrane;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2007. ICIEA 2007. 2nd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0737-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0737-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICIEA.2007.4318637