G. Dubreuil et al., BIOREACTORS FOR THE RAPID-DETERMINATION OF BIODEGRADABLE DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON (BDOC) IN DRINKING-WATER - FEED MODE-IMPACT, Environmental technology, 18(4), 1997, pp. 363-374
Bioreactors performing at a stable temperature of 20 degrees C were us
ed to achieve a rapid determination of the amount of biodegradable dis
solved organic carbon (BDOC) present in ozonated water. Two feed modes
, continuous feed and batch feed,were compared and evaluated. Bioreact
ors fed from holding tanks filled weekly with water passed through 1 a
nd 75 mu m filters were found to perform better in the short term (7 m
onths after start-up) than those fed continuously with water filtered
on 75 mu m, in terms of the reduction in the amount of DOC between the
intake and outflow points of the bioreactors, or BDOC (biodegradable
dissolved organic carbon). It is believed that the difference in perfo
rmance of batch-fed and continuously-fed bioreactors can be attributed
to the more rapid bacterial colonization of batch-fed bioreactors. Mo
reover, it was observed that biological growth in the prefilter had an
important role in the overall removal of BDOC through the continuousl
y-fed bioreactor system.