shootingstars78
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 12, 2008
- 9
Hi There
I am designing a plant with MBR. Corect me if I am wrong-my understanding is, the bioreactor does it work, the MBRs advantage is we can put it inside of an activated sludge process, and eliminating additional clarifiers. My additional questions are:
1) Say we are using MBR in a different compartment. For this process does it need any additional aeration?
2) Is only gravity good enough for the feed process?
3) What items to look for when selecting a proper membrane system?
4) How do they allow for working with a higher MLSS concentration? They are just alternatiove to clarifiers, aren't they?
5) Does any one know of any typical operational problems with MBR?
Thanks in advance for all of your time and input, and I look forward to hearing from you. cheers;-)
I am designing a plant with MBR. Corect me if I am wrong-my understanding is, the bioreactor does it work, the MBRs advantage is we can put it inside of an activated sludge process, and eliminating additional clarifiers. My additional questions are:
1) Say we are using MBR in a different compartment. For this process does it need any additional aeration?
2) Is only gravity good enough for the feed process?
3) What items to look for when selecting a proper membrane system?
4) How do they allow for working with a higher MLSS concentration? They are just alternatiove to clarifiers, aren't they?
5) Does any one know of any typical operational problems with MBR?
Thanks in advance for all of your time and input, and I look forward to hearing from you. cheers;-)