The number of sequencing batch reactor (SBR) plants in operation world-wide
has been growing, but scientific process evaluation has not been adequatel
y executed, and very little quantitative information is available on the ac
tual performance of those systems. Trial and error approaches are prevailin
g. Consequently design engineers and water authorities are left in a rather
difficult situation. To get an overview of the performance of SBR plants i
n operation in the State of Bavaria, Germany, the performance of the existi
ng municipal SBRs has been investigated. The plants investigated comply wit
h the discharge regulations, but in some cases only with the aid of seconda
ry polishing ponds. Most of the system failures observed were caused by ina
dequate actions of the operators. Energy consumption was in the range of 56
kWh/(PE, a), and excess sludge production varied between 0.25 and 0.81 kg/
kg(COD) depending on the influent suspended solid loading.