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Evaluation of an integrated sponge--granular activated carbon fluidized bed bioreactor for treating primary treated sewage effluent
Authors:Xing W  Ngo H H  Guo W S  Listowski A  Cullum P
Institution:a Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, FEIT, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
b Sydney Olympic Park Authority, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127, Australia
c Activated Carbon Technologies Pty Ltd., Eltham VIC 3095, Australia
Abstract:An integrated fluidized bed bioreactor (iFBBR) was designed to incorporate an aerobic sponge FBBR (ASB-FBBR) into an anoxic granular activated carbon FBBR (GAC-FBBR). This iFBBR was operated with and without adding a new starch based flocculant (NSBF) to treat synthetic primary treated sewage effluent (PTSE). The NSBF contains starch based cationic flocculants and trace nutrients. The results indicate that the iFBBR with NSBF addition could remove more than 93% dissolved organic carbon (DOC), 61% total nitrogen (T-N) and 60% total phosphorus (T-P) at just a very short hydraulic retention time of 50 min. The optimum frequency of adding NSBF to the iFFBR is four times per day. As a pretreatment to microfiltration, the iFFBR could increase 5 L/m2 h of critical flux thus reducing the membrane fouling. In addition, better microbial activity was also observed with high DO consumption (>66%) and specific oxygen uptake rate (>35 mg O2/g VSS h).
Keywords:Fluidized bed bioreactor  Primary treated sewage effluent  Granular activated carbon  Sponge  Starch based flocculant
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