Feasibility of combined UASB and MBR system in dairy wastewater treatment at ambient temperatures

2013 
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of a combined UASB and MBR system for the treatment of dairy wastewater at ambient temperatures. The system consisted of a methanogenic UASB stage and a two-compartment post-treatment aerobic MBR stage, with a membrane ultrafiltration module. The objectives of the system were to decrease the COD of dairy wastewater whilst producing biogas rich in methane, diminish overall sludge production, and to obtain a high quality effluent due to the implementation of membrane filtration. The system presented a high tolerance to loading changes (up to 4.85 kg COD m −3  d −1 ) and temperature fluctuations (17–25 °C). The average total and soluble COD removals were above 95%, reaching 99% during stable operation periods. The observed overall biomass yield was low, from 0.13 to 0.07 g MLVSS g COD −1 . Biogas production yield reached 150 L kg −1 of t-COD, with an average methane content of 73%. With respect to membrane performance, permeability values between 140 and 225 L m −2  h −1  bar −1 were obtained, similar to those reported for aerobic MBR systems. The average flux obtained was 13 L m −2  h −1 , reaching 19 L m −2  h −1 during stable operation periods depending on conditions. These values were lower than those observed in aerobic MBR systems, but much higher than those found in methanogenic AnMBRs.
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