2013
DOI: 10.2175/193864713813692577
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Lessons Learned During Startup, Testing and Optimization of MBR Systems for Enhanced Nutrient Removal

Abstract: Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) are known for producing high quality effluent from wastewater treatment facilities in order to meet stringent regulatory requirements (Fleischer et al., 2005), accommodate growth (Vadiveloo & Cisterna, 2008), provide opportunities for water reuse (Schmidt et al., 2011), and achieve other operational goals for various municipalities, utilities and industries (Cummings & Frenkel, 2008). The process of testing, starting up and optimizing an MBR process for enhanced nutrient removal at … Show more

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