Features

MBR (Membrane Bio-Reactor)

MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor)

Introduction

Technology that combines 2 processes in one tank:

–        Activated sludge technology

–        Separating microbial biomass using membrane

–        Technology using substrates for microorganisms to adhere, grow and develop in traditional Aerotank tanks

Advantages of MBR and MBBR

–        Save space, premises, and construction costs

–        Treated wastewater has low BOD and COD

–        Easy to increase capacity when expanding scale by increasing sludge concentration and filter area

–        No need for sedimentation, filtration, or disinfection tanks

–        Saves more space than traditional Aerotanks

–        Microbial density per unit volume is higher than the traditional activated sludge treatment system

–        Distribute microorganisms more evenly in the treatment tank

–        Increase the contact area between microorganisms and wastewater

–        Treated wastewater has low BOD and COD quality

–        Easy to apply to existing treatment tanks

Disadvantages –        The membrane is often clogged

–        Must use chemicals to clean the membrane (about 6 – 12 months, depending on the nature of the wastewater)

–        Needs sedimentation and filtration works behind MBBR

–        Depending on the quality of the substrate (MBBR), the adhesion ability of microorganisms is different

–        The substrate is fragile after a period of use

Microbiological supplement

MBR and MBBR Always need some additional and maintenance microorganisms

Principle of phosphorus treatment using biological methods Dephosphorylation in biological systems has the following mechanisms:

–        Many bacteria have the ability to store excess amounts of phosphorus as polyphosphorus in their cells (these organisms are collectively called PAOs).

–        Under anaerobic conditions, PAOs will convert fermentation products (such as volatile fatty acids) into stored products inside the cell, and at the same time release phosphorus from stored polyphosphates.

–        Under aerobic conditions, energy is generated from the oxidation of stored products and then polyphosphate accumulation in the cell increases.

–        Phosphorus is removed from the process from residual sludge disposal

Phosphorus treatment The efficiency of the phosphorus treatment system, depending on the input phosphorus concentration, will gradually decrease in the first 2 years. After that, if the input wastewater has high P content, it is necessary to clean the membrane or replace the membrane and continuously withdraw sludge. The P treatment system is effective, depending on the input phosphorus concentration, the efficiency will gradually decrease in the first 2 years. After that, if the effluent has high P content, it is necessary to continuously withdraw sludge.
WAS Sludge Disposal –        MBR simple operation, few problems

–        WAS mud volume is less than MBBR

–        MBBR often has many problems, operates similarly to Aerotank

–        WAS volume is less than Aerotank. Sludge draining is similar to Aerotank

Issues of concern –        How to drain sludge?

–        What is the volume of sludge withdrawn?

–        When to drain the sludge?

–        Quality of substrate?

–        Type of substrate?

Lifespan Normally 2 years. (depending on manufacturer) Normally 2 years. (depending on manufacturer)

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