Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) processes improve reliability, simplify operation, and require less space than traditional wastewater treatment systems.
This technology provides cost-effective treatment with minimal maintenance since MBBR processes self-maintain an optimum level of productive biofilm. Additionally, the biofilm attached to the mobile biocarriers within the system automatically responds to load fluctuations.
Process Benefits
Compact DesignA fraction of the size of conventional systems
Expandable
Capacity can be easily upgraded by simply increasing the fill fraction of biofilm carriers
Single Pass Process
No return activated sludge stream required
Load Responsive
Actively sloughed biofilm automatically responds to load fluctuations
Minimal Maintenance
No F/M ratios or MLSS levels to maintain
MBBR processes are an excellent solution for common wastewater applications including:
BOD Reduction
Wastewater Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Reduction
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Reduction
The MBBR process is ideally suited for carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand (BOD/COD) removal applications.
MBBR processes retain a large volume of biofilm within the biological wastewater treatment process. As a result, degradation of biodegradable contaminants are sustained in highly compact tank sizes. Without the requirement to return sludge, the process provides increased protection against toxic shock, while automatically adjusting to load fluctuations.
Benefits for Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Reduction include:
- High Land-Use Efficiency
- Unattended operation
- Expandable by simple addition of biofilm carriers and air by volume
Typical applications include:
- Industrial wastewater treatment to reduce BOD to below 250 mg/L
- Groundwater treatment to reduce phenol levels to less than 1 mg/L
- Municipal wastewater treatment to achieve < 10 mg/L of BOD
- Lagoon elimination
Nitrification
Nitrification Process
Nitrification
The MBBR process is ideally suited for nitrification applications because the process enables the proliferation of nitrifying bacteria within the protected surface area of thousands of plastic pieces, called biocarriers or media.
Nitrifying bacteria have relatively slower growth rates and are strongly influenced by water temperature. Many processes have difficulty achieving reliable nitrification; the MBBR process advances biofilm technology to achieve highly reliable, complete nitrification within compact tank volumes.
One of the greatest challenges in achieving nitrification is to establish sufficient quantities of nitrifying bacteria without washing them out of the system. MBBR technology enables the biological process to sustain a high-density population of nitrifying bacteria without relying on increased solids retention time (SRT) or mixed-liquor suspended solids (MLSS). Nitrifying bacteria are sustained in the protected cells of every MBBR biocarrier within the process.
Another challenge with nitrifying bacteria populations is their relatively slow regeneration following toxic shock or organic shock incidents. An upset to conventional processes (especially during cold water seasons) can cause a lengthy period of permit violation. MBBR technology dramatically improves toxic shock response time by retaining a dynamic multi-layer biofilm system within the secondary biological process, achieving fast recovery from severe flow and load fluctuations.
Applied for post-treatment following activated sludge, or a BOD Reduction process, a separate-stage MBBR nitrification process can reduce ammonia in cold temperatures while eliminating the operational drawbacks of conventional approaches that require increased solids retention time (SRT) or higher mixed-liquor suspended solids (MLSS) levels.
MBBR achieves reliable nitrification while sustaining a high level of process resiliency not available via conventional or competitive technologies.
Total Nitrogen Removal
Denitrification Process
TOTAL NITROGEN REMOVAL (DENITRIFICATION)
The MBBR process enables total nitrogen removal in compact spaces through high-density nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria populations.
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor systems deliver a flexible, cost-effective, and easy-to-operate means to address current wastewater requirements and the expandability to meet future loads or more stringent discharge requirements within a compact design.
Source by HEADWORKUSA