Title: | Reclamation of treated domestic wastewater using biological membrane assisted carbon filtration (BioMAC) |
Author(s): | Van Hege K; Dewettinck T; Claeys T; De Smedt G; Verstraete W; |
Address: | "Laboratory for Microbial Ecology and Technology (LabMET), Ghent University, Belgium" |
DOI: | 10.1080/09593332308618350 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0959-3330 (Print) 0959-3330 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Membrane processes are increasingly used as an advanced treatment technique for the reclamation of treated domestic wastewater. Despite their inherent advantages, fouling remains an operational problem, while the removal of dissolved organic components such as volatile organic compounds is negligible. In the present work, the addition of a partially non-submerged biological granular activated carbon filtration to a microfiltration lab-scale reactor was investigated. It was observed that the reactor could be operated under stable flux conditions although regular hydraulic backwashing was necessary. Preferential attached growth of nitrifiers on the activated carbon particles allowed for a complete and very stable nitrification, with permeate total ammonium nitrogen and nitrite levels below 0.2 mg l(-1) regardless of influent concentrations. Chemical oxygen demand of the permeate averaged 5.26 mg O2 l(-1) which is below the Environmental Protection Agency guideline for wastewater reuse. Using an electronic nose, elimination of volatile compounds was assessed. The combined process resulted in complete odour removal, with the permeate odour levels equaling the reference samples (tap water), even during periods of increased reactor load (shock load experiment). A 4.2 log10 CFU and 3.7 log10 CFU removal were observed for total coliforms and E. coli, respectively" |
Keywords: | "*Bioreactors *Conservation of Natural Resources Escherichia coli/isolation & purification Filtration Membranes, Artificial Nitrogen/analysis/isolation & purification Odorants *Waste Disposal, Fluid Water Movements Water Purification/*methods;" |
Notes: | "MedlineVan Hege, K Dewettinck, T Claeys, T De Smedt, G Verstraete, W eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2002/10/04 Environ Technol. 2002 Sep; 23(9):971-80. doi: 10.1080/09593332308618350" |