Hybrid moving bed biofilm reactors: a pilot plant experiment
- Authors: DI TRAPANI, D; MANNINA, G; TORREGROSSA, M; VIVIANI, G
- Publication year: 2008
- Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
- Key words: hybrid moving bed biofilm reactor; MBBR; model nitrification; organic carbon removal; pilot plant experiments
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/38754
Abstract
The growing increment of the urbanization and on the other hand, the even more strict effluent limits imposed by the Water Framework Directive for the receiving water body quality state have lead to a need of upgrading several existing WWTP. With this respect HMBBR systems are an innovative solution since allow to upgrade existing high loaded WWTP without building new tanks. However, some uncertainties in their design, maintenance as well as performance have to be addressed due to their recent acquisition compared with well consolidated technologies such as activated sludge systems. In this light, a data gathering campaign on a HMBBR pilot plant has been performed. The aim was to detect the performance of such new technology as well as to survey about the influence effect of the carrier media filling ratio. Indeed, there may be problem of competitiveness between attached and suspended biomass that jointly operate in the same system for carbon and nitrogen removal. Such competitiveness may lead to a worsening of the system efficiency. The results are interesting and the gathered data in the experimental period show a slight difference in terms of performance behaviour, between the two systems (35 and 66%). Such result leads to address the filling ratio choice towards the 35%.