4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Upgrading of a small wastewater treatment plant in a cold climate region using a moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) system

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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 177-185

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2000.0027

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wastewater; upgrading; fixed biomass; MBBR; nitrification; small plants

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of a full-scale upgrading of an existing RBC wastewater treatment plant with a MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) system, installed in a tank previously used for sludge aerobic digestion. The full-scale plant is located in a mountain resort in the North-East of Italy. Due to the fact that the people varied during the year's seasons (2000 resident people and 2000 tourists) the RBC system was insufficient to meet the effluent standards. The MBBR applied system consists of the FLOCOR-RMP(R) plastic media with a specific surface area of about 160 m(2)/m(3) (internal surface only). Nitrogen and carbon removal from wastewater was investigated over a 1-year period, with two different plant lay-outs: one-stage (only MBBR) and two stage system (MBBR and rotating biological contactors in series). The systems have been operated at low temperature (5-15 degrees C). 50% of the MBBR volume (V=79 m(3)) was filled. The organic and ammonium loads were in the average 7.9 gCOD m(-2) d(-1) and 0.9 g NH4-N m(-2) d(-1). Typical carbon and nitrogen removals in MBBR at temperature lower than 8 degrees C were respectively 73% and 72%.

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