Ultrafiltration fouling trend simulation of a municipal wastewater treatment plant effluent with model wastewater

2015 
AbstractSecondary treatment effluents (STEs) from municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWTPs) require tertiary treatments to be reused in agriculture. Among tertiary treatment technologies, ultrafiltration (UF) has been proven to be a reliable reclamation process. Nevertheless, this technique has an important disadvantage: Membrane fouling. This phenomenon causes decline in permeate flux with time and increases the operational costs. Due to the fact that secondary effluents from MWTPs contain a large amount of different compounds and that there is certain variability in their composition, the use of a simplified model wastewater consisting of only few compounds may help to simulate better the UF fouling trend. The main STE components responsible for fouling membrane during UF tests are extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). These substances are mainly composed of proteins and polysaccharides; thus, they are commonly used to prepare model wastewaters. This work consisted in two parts. Firstly, a model...
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