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WATER & WASTEWATER

MBR – packaged for success Containerised membrane bioreactor (MBR) package plants enable municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plant owners and operators to achieve high-quality effluent while reducing energy and maintenance costs. By Annejan Visser*

FEATURES AND BENEFITS • Pre-assembled, skid-mounted system reducing installation time and costs • Space-saving compact design • Advanced nitrogen and phosphate removal • Pre-programmed, user-friendly controls for reliable operation and minimal operation attention • High-quality effluent water at <0.2 NTU

APPLICATIONS

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ontainerised MBR package plants offer a compact, robust design that can be factory pre-assembled, tested, and skid-mounted, providing easy installation for the treatment of applications ranging from 19 000 ℓ/day to 757 100 ℓ/day.

Containerised MBR process QFS’s pre-designed and skid-mounted system can be offloaded quickly and efficiently at wastewater treatment or greenfield sites. The prefabricated steel tanks include pre-installed internals, pumps and blowers to reduce time and on-site labour for installation. The treatment process begins with influent entering a 2 mm rotary drum screen, with rescreening for improved membrane life, before entering the tank where the biological treatment process takes place. Aeration within the aerobic reactor zone provides oxygen for the biological respiration and maintains solids in suspension. To retain the active biomass in the process, the containerised MBR system relies upon the proven Memcor B40N hollow-fibre membrane technology eliminating sludge settleability

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issues. This enables the biological process to operate at long sludge ages of typically 20 to 100 days, and increases mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentrations to typically 8 000 mg/ℓ to 14 000 mg/ℓ. High MLSS concentrations promote numerous process benefits, including stable operation, complete nitrification, and reduced biosolids production – reducing biological volume requirements (and the associated footprint) to only 20% to 30% of conventional biological processes. Further, the membrane tanks provide extremely space-efficient solids separation and do not require a clarifier in the system. The low turbidity of the treated water from an MBR makes it ideal as a feed to reverse osmosis (RO) systems, as well as to provide irrigation water for agricultural and horticultural applications. Parameter BOD TSS TN* Turbidity * Dissolved oxygen control option required

Value (mg/ℓ) <5 <5 <10 <0.2

• Groundwater and surface water discharges requiring advanced treatment • Pre-treatment for reverse osmosis or advanced filtration processes • Satellite reclamation • Industrial wastewater • Residential and commercial development • Remote installations • Emergency response wastewater treatment • Sports facilities, schools, office parks, etc.

The submerged membranes are located in a separate tank and combine a compact modular rack design with the Memcor B40N hollow-fibre membranes, delivering greater filtration performance and reducing aeration energy by up to 60%. The hollow fibres are bound together in modules, using a unique dual-potting system. Mixed liquor is drawn into the bottom of the fibre bundles with air. The filtrate pump then draws the water through the fibre wall, thus filtering the water from the solids, and the filtrate is pumped away for use elsewhere. The containerised MBR system uniquely uses pulsed, plug flow aeration to greatly


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