2015
DOI: 10.2166/9781780406756
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Application of Membrane Bioreactor Processes for Achieving Low Effluent Nutrient Concentrations

Abstract: 2015 NUTR1R06uii The Water Environment Research Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, funds and manages water quality research for its subscribers through a diverse public-private partnership between municipal utilities, corporations, academia, industry, and the federal government. WERF subscribers include municipal and regional water and water resource recovery facilities, industrial corporations, environmental engineering firms, and others that share a commitment to cost-effective water quality solution… Show more

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“…A 2 /O, 5-stage Bardenpho (with anaerobic as influent receiving zone), step-feed Bardenpho, UCT, MUCT and VIP configurations offer high to excellent BioP-removal performances. Table 1 depicts that the majority of the full-scale MBR facilities are equipped with MLE configuration and similar results have been documented by Pellegrin et al (2015).Thisisdue to fact that the CASPs with MLE configuration were upgraded to MBRs (Itokawa et al, 2014).…”
Section: Feed Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…A 2 /O, 5-stage Bardenpho (with anaerobic as influent receiving zone), step-feed Bardenpho, UCT, MUCT and VIP configurations offer high to excellent BioP-removal performances. Table 1 depicts that the majority of the full-scale MBR facilities are equipped with MLE configuration and similar results have been documented by Pellegrin et al (2015).Thisisdue to fact that the CASPs with MLE configuration were upgraded to MBRs (Itokawa et al, 2014).…”
Section: Feed Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 75%