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  • A 350-day study evaluated a demonstration plant using anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) technology to treat urban wastewater at temperatures between 25-30 °C.
  • The plant processed effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment facility, achieving up to 87% biodegradability and exceeding 90% removal of chemical oxygen demand (COD) while keeping effluent COD within acceptable limits.
  • The operation led to a significant reduction in sludge production and maintained effective membrane performance for over 250 days without needing chemical cleaning, indicating the potential for energy efficiency and low greenhouse gas emissions in warmer climates.

Article Abstract

Feasibility of an AnMBR demonstration plant treating urban wastewater (UWW) at temperatures around 25-30 °C was assessed during a 350-day experimental period. The plant was fed with the effluent from the pre-treatment of a full-scale municipal WWTP, characterized by high COD and sulfate concentrations. Biodegradability of the UWW reached values up to 87%, although a portion of the biodegradable COD was consumed by sulfate reducing organisms. Effluent COD remained below effluent discharge limits, achieving COD removals above 90%. System operation resulted in a reduction of sludge production of 36-58% compared to theoretical aerobic sludge productions. The membranes were operated at gross transmembrane fluxes above 20 LMH maintaining low membrane fouling propensities for more than 250 days without chemical cleaning requirements. Thus, the system resulted in net positive energy productions and GHG emissions around zero. The results obtained confirm the feasibility of UWW treatment in AnMBR under mild and warm climates.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123763DOI Listing

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