A membrane bioreactor (MBR) bench-scale plant (210 L) was operated under two different enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) configurations, characterised by pre- and postdenitrification mode. Both configurations were operated at 15 d SRT in parallel to a conventional WWTP and fed with degritted raw water. Effluent PT-concentrations were very stable and low between 0.05-0.15 mg/L for both configurations at sludge P-contents of 2-3%P/TS. In contrast to aerobic P-uptake with postdenitrification anoxic P-uptake clearly dominated in the pre-denitrification configuration. N-removal was surprisingly high with up to 96% in the post-denitrification system without resorting to any carbon addition. During P-spiking (influent: -40 mgP/L) the P-content increased up to 6-7.5%P/TS. However, a significant amount of P-removal was due to adsorption and precipitation.
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C. Adam;
*Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Technische Universität Berlin, Ackerstraße 71-76, 13355 Berlin, Germany
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M. Kraume;
M. Kraume
**Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Technische Universitat Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 136, D-10623 Berlin, Germany
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R. Gnirss;
R. Gnirss
***Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Cicerostraße 24, D-10709 Berlin, Germany
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B. Lesjean
B. Lesjean
****Anjou Recherche - Vivendi Water, bei BWB, Cicerostraße 24, D-10709 Berlin, Germany
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Water Supply (2003) 3 (5-6): 237–244.
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C. Adam, M. Kraume, R. Gnirss, B. Lesjean; Membrane bioreactor configurations for enhanced biological phosphorus removal. Water Supply 1 December 2003; 3 (5-6): 237–244. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2003.0173
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