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Effect of transient sodium chloride shock loads on the performance of submerged membrane bioreactor

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 101, Issue 18, Pages 7054-7061

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.03.135

Keywords

Submerged membrane bioreactor; Shock loads; MBR; Salt shock load; Transient shock load

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  1. Environmental Engineering and Management, School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

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Membrane bioreactor (MBR) is a promising technological option to meet water reuse demands. Though MBR provides effluent quality of reusable standard, its versatility to shock loads remains unexplored. The present study investigates the robustness of MBR under sodium chloride shock load (5-60 g/L) conditions A bench scale aerobic submerged MBR (6 L working volume) with polyethylene hollow fiber membrane module (pore size 0 41 mu m) was operated with synthetic wastewater at steady state OLR of 3 6 gCOD/L/d and HRT of 8 h This resulted in 99% TSS removal and 95% COD and TKN removal The COD removal during the salt shock load was in the range of 84-64%. The TSS removal showed maximum disturbance (88%) with a corresponding decrease in biomass MLVSS by 8% at 60 g/L shock TKN removal was reduced due to inhibition of nitrification with increasing shock loads. It took about 4-9 days for the MBR to regain its steady state performance (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

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