24Municipal wastewater is a renewable resource containing energy, nutrients and water. These 25 valuable constituents can be recovered via new, innovative technologies, such as the gas-lift 26 anaerobic membrane bioreactor (Gl-AnMBR), which is especially suitable for decentralized 27 wastewater treatment. To better understand the effects of fluctuating environmental conditions 28 on the treatment performance, the impact of short-term temperature shocks was studied. We 29 present a laboratory study of a 10 L Gl-AnMBR equipped with an external tubular ultrafiltration 30 membrane treating synthetic domestic wastewater at mesophilic (35 °C) conditions with a series 31 of short-term (12-48 h) cold (15 °C) shocks applied prior to switching to psychrophilic (15 °C) 32conditions. The average COD removal under mesophilic conditions was as high as 94 ± 2%, 33 even during the temperature shocks. Under the mesophilic condition, dissolved methane in the 34 effluent never exceeded 3% of the overall methane generated in the AnMBR, which is 35 considerably lower than observed during the shocks (almost 50%). Under psychrophilic 36 conditions, more than 80% of the influent COD accumulated (compared to 39% under the 37 mesophilic). Overall, results suggest that an abrupt and short-term temperature decrease from 35 38 to 15 °C can largely be absorbed by our system with no negative effect on effluent quality. 39However, gas production did not recover (after 21 d) when psychrophilic condition was 40 maintained continuously. 41 42
Keywords 43Gas-lift anaerobic membrane bioreactor; mesophilic; psychrophilic; temperature shocks; 44 dissolved methane 45 3