Treatment of municipal wastewater in AnMBRs with powdered activated carbon addition under psychrophilic temperatures

Abstract:

The performance of anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs) at psychrophilic temperatures commonly observed in temperate climates (10鈥24掳C) was assessed. A unique aspect of the research was operation at controlled SRT with regular membrane cleaning. COD removal and permeate VFA concentrations were similar at 15 and 24掳C and deteriorated at 10掳C. As temperature decreased, the COD mass flow to methane decreased and COD mass flows in the permeate and waste sludge increased. At 24掳C, rapid membrane TMP increases were not observed while at 15 and 10掳C rapid increases occurred at 11.7聽卤聽0.46 and 7.6聽卤聽0.45聽days, respectively, indicating a greater fouling propensity of the mixed liquor at lower temperatures. When the temperature was reduced from 15掳C to 10掳C in a transient test, CH4聽production was reduced and VFA concentrations increased. A 2鈥3 SRT lag in the responses suggested that the delayed response was due to long鈥恡erm changes in microbial population. The permeate VFA content in a PAC鈥恉osed reactor was lower than that without PAC dosing, and PAC addition increased the time to rapid TMP development to 11.3聽卤聽0.46聽days from 7.4聽卤聽0.49聽days. The primary benefit of PAC addition at low temperatures is enhanced membrane performance.

Practitioner points

  • AnMBRs can produce high鈥恞uality effluents at temperatures of 15掳C
  • Membrane fouling increases as temperature decreases
  • Bioreactor performance was sustained for 2鈥3 SRTs after temperature decrease
  • PAC addition reduced the permeate VFA concentrations
  • Membrane fouling at 10掳C was reduced through PAC addition

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Last updated on 03/11/2021