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A Semi-Industrial Anmbr Plant for Urban Wastewater Treatment at Ambient Temperature: Analysis of the Filtration Process, Energy Balance and Quantification of GHG Emissions
A. Jiménez-benítezA. Ruiz-martínezÁ. RoblesJ. SerraltaJ. RibesF. RogallaA. SecoJ. Ferrersubject
HistoryPolymers and PlasticsEnergia EstalviProcess Chemistry and TechnologyAnaerobiosiChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Aigües residuals Depuració Tractament biològicBusiness and International ManagementPollutionWaste Management and DisposalIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringdescription
A semi-industrial scale AnMBR urban wastewater treatment plant was operated for 580 days at ambient temperature (ranging from 10-30 ○C) to assess its long-term filtration performance, energy balance and GHG emissions. The applied 20ºC-standardized transmembrane flux (J20) was varied between 15 and 25 LMH and the specific gas demand per m2 of membrane (SGDm) was modified between 0.10 to 0.40 Nm3·m-2·h-1 (corresponding to a specific gas demand per permeate volume (SGDP) between 10 to 20 Nm3·m-3). The filtration strategy allowed successful long-term operations without any chemical cleaning requirements and little fouling for 233 days. The plant operated as a net energy producer for more than 50 % of the experimental period, with an average net energy demand of -0.169±0.341, -0.190±0.376 and -0.205±0.447 kWh·m-3, considering 0 %, 50 % and 70 % of dissolved methane recovery, respectively. Finally, demethanization of AnMBR effluent is needed to achieve an environmentally sustainable operation of the technology. Therefore, the combination of AnMBR with degassing membranes appears as a suitable alternative to conventional wastewater treatment.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2022-01-01 | SSRN Electronic Journal |