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Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study
This paper presents a case study describing a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) for the pretreatment of landfill leachates. The treatment train includes an aerated equalization tank, a denitrification tank, an oxidation/nitrification tank, and two ultrafiltration units. The plant has worked conti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160986/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes8030052 |
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author | Coppini, Ester Palli, Laura Fibbi, Donatella Gori, Riccardo |
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description | This paper presents a case study describing a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) for the pretreatment of landfill leachates. The treatment train includes an aerated equalization tank, a denitrification tank, an oxidation/nitrification tank, and two ultrafiltration units. The plant has worked continuously since 2008 treating landfill leachates at a flux of 2–11 L·h(−1)·m(−2). The old train of membranes worked in these conditions for more than seven years prior to being damaged and replaced. The permeability (K) of the membrane varied between 30 and 80 L·h(−1)·m(−2)·bar(−1) during the years of operation. In 2010, after two years of operation, the oxidation/nitrification tank was changed to work in alternate cycles of aerated and anoxic conditions, in order to improve the denitrification process. The MBR, working at a mean sludge retention time of 144 days and with mixed liquor suspended solids of 17 g/L, achieved high removal rates of conventional contaminants, with more than 98% for Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 96% for ammonium, and 75% for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). From the COD balance, half the COD entering was determined to be biologically oxidized into carbon dioxide, while another 24% remains in the sludge. In order to obtain these results, the company used 5.2 KWh·m(−3), while spending 0.79 €·m(−3). |
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spelling | pubmed-61609862018-09-28 Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study Coppini, Ester Palli, Laura Fibbi, Donatella Gori, Riccardo Membranes (Basel) Article This paper presents a case study describing a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) for the pretreatment of landfill leachates. The treatment train includes an aerated equalization tank, a denitrification tank, an oxidation/nitrification tank, and two ultrafiltration units. The plant has worked continuously since 2008 treating landfill leachates at a flux of 2–11 L·h(−1)·m(−2). The old train of membranes worked in these conditions for more than seven years prior to being damaged and replaced. The permeability (K) of the membrane varied between 30 and 80 L·h(−1)·m(−2)·bar(−1) during the years of operation. In 2010, after two years of operation, the oxidation/nitrification tank was changed to work in alternate cycles of aerated and anoxic conditions, in order to improve the denitrification process. The MBR, working at a mean sludge retention time of 144 days and with mixed liquor suspended solids of 17 g/L, achieved high removal rates of conventional contaminants, with more than 98% for Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 96% for ammonium, and 75% for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). From the COD balance, half the COD entering was determined to be biologically oxidized into carbon dioxide, while another 24% remains in the sludge. In order to obtain these results, the company used 5.2 KWh·m(−3), while spending 0.79 €·m(−3). MDPI 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6160986/ /pubmed/30071676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes8030052 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Coppini, Ester Palli, Laura Fibbi, Donatella Gori, Riccardo Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title | Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title_full | Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title_fullStr | Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title_short | Long-Term Performance of a Full-Scale Membrane Plant for Landfill Leachate Pretreatment: A Case Study |
title_sort | long-term performance of a full-scale membrane plant for landfill leachate pretreatment: a case study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160986/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071676 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes8030052 |
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