Abstract

Abstract The longevity and robustness of bioreactors used for wastewater treatment is determined by the activity of the microorganisms under steady and transient loading conditions. Two identical continuously operated inverse fluidized bed bioreactors (IFB), IFB R1 and IFB R2, were tested for sulphate removal under the same operating conditions for 140 d (Periods I–IV). Later, IFB R1 was used as the control reactor (Period V), while IFB R2 was operated under feast (Period V-A) and famine (Period V-B) feeding conditions for 66 d. The sulphate removal efficiency was comparable in both IFB,

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