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Performance of a membrane-coupled high-rate algal pond for urban wastewater treatment at demonstration scale

José FerrerGabriel Capson-tojoAmandine GalèsAlexandre ViruelaAurora SecoJean-philippe SteyerBruno SialveÁNgel Robles

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0106 biological sciencesINGENIERIA HIDRAULICAEnvironmental EngineeringHydraulic retention timeNitrogenUltrafiltrationBioengineering010501 environmental sciencesWastewater7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesEnergy requirementWaste Disposal FluidWater PurificationNutrient010608 biotechnologyHollow-fibre membranes[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringBiomassPondsWaste Management and DisposalTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHigh rateRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryProduced water6. Clean waterIndustrial-scaleHRAPMembraneNutrient recoveryWastewater13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceSewage treatment

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[EN] The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of an outdoor membrane-coupled high-rate algal pond equipped with industrial-scale membranes for treating urban wastewater. Decoupling biomass retention time (BRT) and hydraulic retention time (HRT) by membrane filtration resulted in improved process efficiencies, with higher biomass productivities and nutrient removal rates when operating at low HRTs. At 6 days of BRT, biomass productivity increased from 30 to 66 and to 95 g.m(-3).d(-1) when operating at HRTs of 6, 4 and 2.5 days, respectively. The corresponding nitrogen removal rates were 4, 8 and 11 g N.m(-3).d(-1) and the phosphorous removal rates were 0.5, 1.3 and 1.6 g P.m(-3).d(-1). The system was operated keeping moderate specific air demands (0.25 m(3).m(-2).h(-1)), resulting in reasonable operating and maintenance costs ((sic)0.04 per m(3)) and energy requirements (0.29 kWh per m(3)). The produced water was free of pathogens and could be directly used for reusing purposes.

10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122672https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122672