2016
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2016.418
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Performance of airlift MBR for on-site treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater in urban areas of Vietnam

Abstract: In many cities in Vietnam, wastewater generated in slaughterhouses is normally discharged directly into surface waters without treatment. Management of slaughterhouse wastewater (SHWW) is difficult due to the lack of infrastructure for conveyance to centralized facilities. On-site treatment presents one cost-effective way of managing SHWW compared to mass improvement of infrastructure. This study evaluates the application of an airlift membrane bioreactor (AL-MBR) for on-site treatment of SHWW. The concentrati… Show more

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“…This is due to the high concentration characteristics of SWW that would necessitate high energy demands. However, a new method proposed the use of an airlift membrane bioreactor to remove COD and total nitrogen from SWW [71]. In addition, adding biofilm process to the conventional activated sludge process enhanced biological degradation [72].…”
Section: Aerobic and Combined Anaerobic/aerobic Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the high concentration characteristics of SWW that would necessitate high energy demands. However, a new method proposed the use of an airlift membrane bioreactor to remove COD and total nitrogen from SWW [71]. In addition, adding biofilm process to the conventional activated sludge process enhanced biological degradation [72].…”
Section: Aerobic and Combined Anaerobic/aerobic Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%