Initial Operating Condition of Membrane Bioreactor with PVDF Hollow Fiber and Permeate Reuse 


Vol. 16,  No. 1, pp. 39-45, Mar.  2010


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  Abstract

In this paper, 4 bundle modules of PVDF hollow fiber membrane from Woori Tech company (Korea) were manufactured in a treatment capacity of 10 ton/day. A membrane bioreactor (MBR) pilot plant was installed at Sooyoung Wastewater Treatment Plant in Busan. An alternating aeration process was selected to avoid the concentration profile of suspended solid (SS) in the MBR. For stable operation, raw wastewater with mixed liquor suspended solid (MLSS) of about 1,000 ppm, which was in-flowed from the aeration tank of the wastewater treatment plant, was fed and filtered through the pilot plant. Subsequently the pilot plant were washed three times with washing water: once with ethanol solution, once with a solution of 5% NaOCl, and finally with washing water. After the chemical washing, the remaining water in the MBR was fed into the pilot plant. As a result, the SS removal efficiency was found to be more than 99.9%. The amount of filtrate with the aeration tank influent decreased by 16%, compared with that from the initial conditions, giving rise to 30% increase in the suction pressure. These results were used to set up continuous operation conditions. The results from the continuous operation with influent MLSS of 1,900 mg/L showed that the SS removal efficiency was about 99.99% and that the amount of filtrate and the suction pressure were 42~52 L/m2hr and 16~20 cmHg, respectively, indicating stable operation of the pilot plant. However, for the reuse of wastewater, methods need to be sought to avoid growth of algae which affects the SS removal efficiency at inlet and outlet of the permeate tank.

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[IEEE Style]

S. CH, K. DH, P. HS, C. HK, "Initial Operating Condition of Membrane Bioreactor with PVDF Hollow Fiber and Permeate Reuse," Clean Technology, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 39-45, 2010. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Shin CH, Kang DH, Park HS, and Cho HK. 2010. Initial Operating Condition of Membrane Bioreactor with PVDF Hollow Fiber and Permeate Reuse. Clean Technology, 16, 1, (2010), 39-45. DOI: .