2021
DOI: 10.2965/jwet.21-086
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Bacterial Species Identified in the Filtrate of Microfiltration Membranes in the Separation of Activated Sludge

Abstract: Membrane bioreactor-reverse osmosis process (MBR-RO) is widely applied in wastewater treatment, especially when high-quality treated water is needed. Although MBR shows better performances in the removal of pathogens than the conventional activated sludge process, stable operation of RO process in the latter step of MBR-RO depends on residual bacteria in the filtrate of microfiltration membranes. Species and sizes of bacteria found in the filtrate of activated sludge with 0.2 μm poresize polycarbonate membrane… Show more

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“…Ralstonia spp., Achromobacter spp., Methylobacterium spp., and Methylorubrum spp. were detected in the permeate of a laboratory MBR with membranes of pore size 0.2 µm in our previous study [29]. In addition to bacterial sizes, flow interruption and pressure release could cause leakage of bacteria through MF membranes [26].…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Ralstonia spp., Achromobacter spp., Methylobacterium spp., and Methylorubrum spp. were detected in the permeate of a laboratory MBR with membranes of pore size 0.2 µm in our previous study [29]. In addition to bacterial sizes, flow interruption and pressure release could cause leakage of bacteria through MF membranes [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%