Reduced energy demand for municipal wastewater recovery using an anaerobic floating filter membrane bioreactor

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Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) technology for municipal wastewater has shown great promise for achieving low energy, low carbon footprint treatment. However, one potential drawback to fixed-film systems such as fluidized-bed reactors (FBR) is the need for high recycle flow rates to fluidize biocarrier
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Authors M. D. Seib;M. D. Seib;K. J. Berg;K. J. Berg;D. H. Zitomer;D. H. Zitomer;
Journal environmental science: water research & technology
Year 2016
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10.1039/C5EW00244C
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