Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment

Abstract Malls concentrate a large number of people in a relatively small area, and thus generate concentrated urban wastewater. This study evaluated the performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) as an alternative for the treatment of mall wastewater. Wastewater samples without any previous treatment were collected from a medium-size mall and showed a high chemical oxygen demand (COD) near 2,000 mg L-1. The MBR operated with a constant pressure of 40 kPa during 60 days with a sludge age of 30 days. Concentration of biomass was 3,738±930 mg L-1 and average permeate flux was 7.0 L h-1 m-2. The MBR was able to remove 91.2% and 97.2% of color and turbidity, respectively. Furthermore, COD removal was approximately 90% and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) 88%. In addition, the MBR produced a phosphorus removal near 50%, and for nitrogen, 80%. The MBR system proved to be an efficient process for the removal of the pollutants, remaining stable even with the oscillation of the characteristics of the raw sewage, presenting great potential for application in the treatment of sewage from malls and effluents with high organic loads.

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Main Authors: Butzen,Everton Luis, Santos,Gabriel Capellari, Fortuna,Sandrini Slongo, Brião,Vandré Barbosa
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Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-993X20200002003092020-04-13Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatmentButzen,Everton LuisSantos,Gabriel CapellariFortuna,Sandrini SlongoBrião,Vandré Barbosa activated sludge effluent MBR sewage ultrafiltration Abstract Malls concentrate a large number of people in a relatively small area, and thus generate concentrated urban wastewater. This study evaluated the performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) as an alternative for the treatment of mall wastewater. Wastewater samples without any previous treatment were collected from a medium-size mall and showed a high chemical oxygen demand (COD) near 2,000 mg L-1. The MBR operated with a constant pressure of 40 kPa during 60 days with a sludge age of 30 days. Concentration of biomass was 3,738±930 mg L-1 and average permeate flux was 7.0 L h-1 m-2. The MBR was able to remove 91.2% and 97.2% of color and turbidity, respectively. Furthermore, COD removal was approximately 90% and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) 88%. In addition, the MBR produced a phosphorus removal near 50%, and for nitrogen, 80%. The MBR system proved to be an efficient process for the removal of the pollutants, remaining stable even with the oscillation of the characteristics of the raw sewage, presenting great potential for application in the treatment of sewage from malls and effluents with high organic loads.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias HidrográficasRevista Ambiente & Água v.15 n.2 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-993X2020000200309en10.4136/ambi-agua.2489
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author Butzen,Everton Luis
Santos,Gabriel Capellari
Fortuna,Sandrini Slongo
Brião,Vandré Barbosa
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Fortuna,Sandrini Slongo
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Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
author_facet Butzen,Everton Luis
Santos,Gabriel Capellari
Fortuna,Sandrini Slongo
Brião,Vandré Barbosa
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title Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
title_short Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
title_full Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
title_fullStr Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
title_full_unstemmed Membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
title_sort membrane bioreactor for mall wastewater treatment
description Abstract Malls concentrate a large number of people in a relatively small area, and thus generate concentrated urban wastewater. This study evaluated the performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) as an alternative for the treatment of mall wastewater. Wastewater samples without any previous treatment were collected from a medium-size mall and showed a high chemical oxygen demand (COD) near 2,000 mg L-1. The MBR operated with a constant pressure of 40 kPa during 60 days with a sludge age of 30 days. Concentration of biomass was 3,738±930 mg L-1 and average permeate flux was 7.0 L h-1 m-2. The MBR was able to remove 91.2% and 97.2% of color and turbidity, respectively. Furthermore, COD removal was approximately 90% and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) 88%. In addition, the MBR produced a phosphorus removal near 50%, and for nitrogen, 80%. The MBR system proved to be an efficient process for the removal of the pollutants, remaining stable even with the oscillation of the characteristics of the raw sewage, presenting great potential for application in the treatment of sewage from malls and effluents with high organic loads.
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