“…In these situations, granular type models could be implemented since they account for mass transfer limitations and microbial competition/affinity within the biofilm (Wanner et al, 2006). The works of Batstone, Keller, and Blackall (2004), Odriozola, López, and Borzacconi (2016), and Feldman et al (2017) show the benefits of using multi-scale models (biofilm, granule, reactor) when predicting process performance, microbial community structure, and how these interact, and how they are affected by changing loading conditions. High-rate conditions can also be empirically represented by artificially separating the hydraulic and the sludge retention time (Batstone, Torrijos, Ruiz, & Schmidt, 2002;Vanhooren, Van Hulle, De Pauw, & Vanrolleghem, 2002), without the need of overcomplicated biofilm reactors.…”