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|a Membrane Biological Reactors Theory, Modeling, Design, Management and Applications to Wastewater Reuse.
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|a In recent years the MBR market has experienced unprecedented growth. The best practice in the field is constantly changing and unique quality requirements and management issues are regularly emerging. Membrane Biological Reactors: Theory, Modeling, Design, Management and Applications to Wastewater Reuse comprehensively covers the salient features and emerging issues associated with the MBR technology. The book provides thorough coverage starting from biological aspects and fundamentals of membranes, via modeling and design concepts, to practitioners' perspective and good application examples. Membrane Biological Reactors focuses on all the relevant emerging issues raised by including the latest research from renowned experts in the field. It is a valuable reference to the academic and professional community and suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology.
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|a Cover; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of abbreviations; Nomenclature; About the editors; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to membrane biological reactors; 1.1 Membrane Biological Reactors -- Definition and Application; 1.2 Historical Development of Biosolids Separation MBRs; 1.3 Process Comparison with Conventional Activated Sludge (CAS) Process; 1.4 Factors Influencing Performance/Design Considerations; 1.5 Market Drivers/Restraints and Development Trend; 1.5.1 Current status and typical drivers; 1.5.2 Challenges; 1.5.3 The way forward; 1.6 MBR Market; 1.6.1 Global market overview.
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|a 1.6.2 Regional key drivers and constraints and market trend1.7 Worldwide Research Trend; 1.8 Summary and Future Outlook; References; Chapter 2: Process fundamentals: From conventional biological wastewater treatment to MBR; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Need for Biological Treatment; 2.3 Microbial Communities, their Environments and Degradation Pathways of Pollutants; 2.4 Biological Treatment Fundamentals; 2.4.1 Conventional activated sludge (CAS) process basics; 2.4.2 Nitrogen removal; 2.4.3 Phosphorus removal; 2.4.4 Combined biological nutrient removal (BNR); 2.4.5 Operational requirements.
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|a 2.5 Membrane Fundamentals2.5.1 Membrane performance parameters; 2.5.2 Membrane classifications; 2.5.3 Membrane materials, system configurations and operating modes; 2.6 Fundamentals of MBR; 2.6.1 History of MBR technology; 2.6.2 Differences between CAS and MBR processes; 2.6.3 Design of MBR Systems; 2.6.4 Process overview; 2.6.5 Biology in MBR; 2.6.6 Operation of the membrane system in MBR; 2.6.7 Energy utilization in MBR; 2.7 Summary and Future Outlook; References; Chapter 3: Membrane bioreactors: Design, operation and maintenance; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Technical Concepts.
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|a 3.3 Reference Data on Design and Operation3.3.1 Municipal/Urban applications; 3.3.2 Industrial applications; 3.3.3 Groundwater replenishment; 3.4 MBR Design; 3.4.1 Design workflow; 3.4.2 General plant layout; 3.4.3 Wastewater composition, volume and temperature; 3.4.4 Process units: Inflow equalisation; 3.4.5 Process units: Mechanical pre-treatment; 3.4.6 Process units: Biological treatment; 3.4.7 Process units: Membrane unit design; 3.4.8 Process units: Aeration; 3.4.9 Process units: Automation; 3.4.10 Cost evaluations; 3.4.11 Alternative MBR concepts; 3.5 Operation and Plant Management.
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|a 3.5.1 Membrane cleaning and maintenance3.5.2 Process reliability; 3.5.3 Residuals and waste sludge management; 3.5.4 Personnel and qualification; 3.6 R & D Needs from an Operators Perspective; 3.7 Summary and Future Outlook; References; Chapter 4: Monitoring, characterization and control of membrane biofouling in MBR; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Monitoring; 4.2.1 Importance of monitoring; 4.2.2 Methods used for assessment of filterability of mixed liquor; 4.2.3 Identification of dominant parameters in filterability of mixed liquor.
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|a Water reuse.
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