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  • Biofouling is a major issue in water treatment that reduces the efficiency of plants, especially affecting membranes used in processes like reverse osmosis.
  • A detailed examination of a reverse osmosis membrane from sulfate-rich river water showed it became unusable after six months due to biofouling and was studied 18 months later.
  • The study identified microorganisms causing the fouling, primarily bacteria from the Actinobacteria phylum and a protozoan, and analyzed how these microbes might have infiltrated the treatment system.

Article Abstract

Biofouling in water treatment processes represents one of the most frequent causes of plant performance decline. Investigation of clogged membranes (reverse osmosis membranes, microfiltration membranes and ultrafiltration membranes) is generally performed on fresh membranes. In the present study, a multidisciplinary autopsy of a reverse osmosis membrane (ROM) was conducted. The membrane, which was used in sulfate-rich river water purification for drinking purposes, had become inoperative after 6 months because of biofouling and was later stored for 18 months in dry conditions before analysis. SSU rRNA gene library construction, clone sequencing, T-RFLP, light microscope, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations were used to identify the microorganisms present on the membrane and possibly responsible for biofouling at the time of removal. The microorganisms were mainly represented by bacteria belonging to the phylum Actinobacteria and by a single protozoan species belonging to the Lobosea group. The microbiological analysis was interpreted in the context of the treatment plant operations to hypothesize as to the possible mechanisms used by microorganisms to enter the plant and colonize the ROM surface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2012.724679DOI Listing

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