The Applications of MBR in Municipal Wastewater Treatment and Reuse

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The membrane-bioreactor (MBR) is a combination technology that includes biological treatment and membrane filtration separation. According to the test, it studied the use of membrane bioreactor reuse in municipal wastewater treatment and reuse. The test measured every target about treated water quality,NH3-N,TN,CODcr,Sludge concentration and Turbidity. The results of the test show that the MBR can get efficient solid liquid separation to obtain the recycled water directly, and can maintain high concentration of microbial biomass in bioreactor. In addition, it can increase the volume of load handing equipment, and reduce floor space.

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