Characteristics and Treatment of Reed Pulping Medium Wastewater by Membrane Bioreactor

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In this study, the reed pulping medium wastewater was treated by the membrane bioreactor. The purpose of the study is to determine the operating conditions to the operation of internal membrane bioreactor for the treatment of reed pulping medium wastewater. The volume of the bioreactor is 15 litre in which develops an adapted biomass. The reed pulping medium wastewater was pumped from an influent trough into the bioreactor and a level sensor and a submerged pump were installed to adjust the water volume in the bioreactor. In the bioreactor the effluent separated from the activated sludge by the hollow fiber membrane module. The experimental have shown that the average rate of elimination of the COD is of 91.3%.The removal ratio of the Color reach 87.5%. The rate of elimination of the TSS is 90.2%.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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1605-1609

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December 2012

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