Abstract
Comparison between Continuous and Intermittent Model on the Performance of a Pilot-Scale Anoxic/Oxic Membrane Bioreactor for Toilet Wastewater Reuse System
Highlights
Wastewater stress has been a severe reality in many countries, especially China
Wastewater was pumped into anoxic tank of A/O-Membrane bioreactor (MBR)
This study mainly presented the comparison between continuous and intermittent model on the performance of a pilot-scale anoxic/oxic MBR (A/O-MBR) for toilet wastewater reuse system
Summary
Wastewater stress has been a severe reality in many countries, especially China. Wastewater reuse thereby has been considered as one of the positive ways to relieve the stress. With population increasing in Chinese cities, toilet wastewater has become an attracted problem [1], and been regarded as the main reuse water source for grey water [2]. Toilet wastewater contains high concentration of organic matter, NH4+-N and phosphorus. Toilet wastewater contributes 80-90% NH4+-N and phosphorus, and approximately 54% organic pollutants for municipal waste water [1,3,4]. Toilet wastewater needs a highly effective biological water treatment system for its reuse
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