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      Membrane and Desalination Technologies 

      Treatment of Industrial Effluents, Municipal Wastes, and Potable Water by Membrane Bioreactors

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            The application of membrane biological reactors for the treatment of wastewaters.

            Combining membrane technology with biological reactors for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewaters has led to the development of three generic membrane processes within bioreactors: for separation and recycle of solids; for bubbleless aeration of the bioreactor; and for extraction of priority organic pollutants from hostile industrial wastewaters. Commercial aerobic and anaerobic membrane separation bioreactors already provide a small footprint alternative to conventional biological treatment methods, producing a high-quality effluent at high organic loading rates. Both the bubbleless aeration and extractive membrane bioreactors are in the development stages. The former uses gas-permeable membranes to improve the mass transfer of oxygen to the bioreactor by providing bubbleless oxygen. By using a silicone membrane process, extractive membrane bioreactors transfer organic pollutants from chemically hostile wastewaters to a nutrient medium for subsequent biodegradation. All three membrane bioreactor (MBR) processes are comparatively and critically reviewed. (c) 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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              Membrane bioreactor for the drinking water treatment of polluted surface water supplies

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                2011
                November 15 2010
                : 201-236
                10.1007/978-1-59745-278-6_5
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