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Application of a Low Cost Ceramic Filter to a Membrane Bioreactor for Greywater Treatment
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2015
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FiltrationChemical EngineeringEngineeringCeramic FilterEnvironmental EngineeringBioremediationEnvironmental RemediationCeramic MembraneWater TreatmentBiological Waste TreatmentMembrane BioreactorSimple Ceramic FilterMembrane ProcessMembrane TechnologyWaste ManagementWastewater TreatmentGreywater TreatmentWater Technology
The performance of a low cost and simple ceramic filter to a membrane bioreactor (MBR) process was evaluated for greywater treatment. The ceramic filter was submerged in an acrylic cylindrical column bioreactor. Synthetic greywater (prepared by shampoo, dish cleaner and laundry detergent) was fed continuously into the reactor. The filter effluent was obtained by gravitational pressure. The average flux performance was observed to be 11.5 LMH with an average hydraulic retention time of 1.7 days. Complete biodegradation of surfactant (methylene blue active substance removal: 99-100%) as well as high organic removal performance (biochemical oxygen demand: 97-100% and total organic carbon: >88%) was obtained. The consistency of flux (11.5 LMH) indicated that the filter can be operated for a long time without fouling. The application of this simple ceramic filter would make MBR technology cost-effective in developing countries for greywater reclamation and reuse.
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