Enhancement of Peak Flux Capacity in Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Reuse by Controlling the Backwashing Strategy
Author
Vera Peña, Luisa MaríaDate
2019Abstract
The limitation of the membrane bioreactors treating municipal wastewater to manage peak flux conditions have
often led to conservative design, which negatively impacts on capital and operating costs. This paper discusses the effectiveness
of an alternative operation mode, tested under various peaking conditions and different experimental unit sizes. In this mode,
the initiation of the backwashing is regulated by a transmembrane set-point value, which determines the degree of membrane
fouling permitted. At low peaking factor, results showed a suitable fouling control, comparable to that obtained with the
conventional temporized mode, but with higher process productivity (14−16%). During the long-term tests, this control mode
demonstrated its capability to achieve a sustainable operation at high peaking fluxes (Jp = 70 L/h m2 ) and peak periods of 6 h.