Y. Kiso et al., Wastewater treatment performance of a filtration bio-reactor equipped witha mesh as a filter material, WATER RES, 34(17), 2000, pp. 4143-4150
The mesh filtration bio-reactor (MFBR) was equipped with a nylon mesh as fi
lter material instead of a microfiltration membrane in a membrane bio-react
or. Laboratory scale MFBRs were used for the experiments. We have observed
that a mesh having a pore size of 100 mum effectively rejected activated sl
udge and that the reactor retained SS of up to 9000 mg.l(-1) with a flux of
0.5-0.76 m.day(-1) at very low pressure (5-10 mm-H2O). The study also reve
aled that the sludge layer formed at the mesh surface plays an essential ro
le in separating activated sludge.
The synthetic wastewater (BOD:200 mg.l(-1), T-N:50 mg.l(-1). T-P:5.7 mg.l(-
1)) was fed to the reactor under the following conditions: HRT of 4-8 h, co
ntinuous feeding, continuous filtration, and continuous or intermittent aer
ation. Under these conditions, SS and BOD of the effluent were less than 1.
5 mg.l(-1) and 5.0 mg.l(-1), respectively. Under intermittent aeration cond
itions T-N removal attained 80 %, although the mesh filter was clogged in 1
-2 weeks. In addition, when the filtration bio-reactor was applied to an A2
O process, effective T-N removal was obtained without clogging of the mesh
filter for 2 months. These results show that a MFBR can be of use as an alt
ernative advanced wastewater treatment system. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Lt
d. All rights reserved.