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Water Science and Technology | 2008

Design criteria for semi-central sanitation with low pressure network and membrane bioreactor-the ENREM project

Regina Gnirss; Carsten Luedicke; Martin Vocks; Boris Lesjean

MBR-technology is able to fulfil similar or even higher standard for nutrients removal than conventional activated sludge processes. This paper presents the optimisation of the membrane bioreactor technology, together with a low pressure sewer, to equip a remote and yet unsewered area of Berlin requiring high quality wastewater treatment. The hydraulic flow pattern of the entire system has to be studied carefully due to the small collection system (no time delay between wastewater discharge and treatment to minimise the daily profile). The pollutant concentrations in the wastewater exhibit also stronger variations. In order to flatten out the hydraulic and load profile, and therefore to reduce the size of the biological reactor and the membrane surface, a buffer tank was installed before the MBR-plant. A full analysis of the influent hydraulic flow and wastewater characterisation is provided for the demonstration MBR-plant.


Water Research | 2007

Impact of ambient conditions on SMP elimination and rejection in MBRs

Anja Drews; Jan Mante; V. Iversen; Martin Vocks; B. Lesjean; Matthias Kraume


Desalination | 2006

Influence of unsteady membrane bioreactor operation on EPS formation and filtration resistance

Anja Drews; Martin Vocks; V. Iversen; B. Lesjean; Matthias Kraume


Desalination | 2008

Does fouling in MBRs depend on SMP

Anja Drews; Martin Vocks; Ute Bracklow; V. Iversen; Matthias Kraume


Water Science and Technology | 2005

Nutrients removal in MBRs for municipal wastewater treatment

Matthias Kraume; Ute Bracklow; Martin Vocks; Anja Drews


Water Research | 2005

Enhanced post-denitrification without addition of an external carbon source in membrane bioreactors

Martin Vocks; C. Adam; B. Lesjean; R. Gnirss; Matthias Kraume


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2007

Comparison of nutrients degradation in small scale membrane bioreactors fed with synthetic/domestic wastewater

Ute Bracklow; Anja Drews; Martin Vocks; Matthias Kraume


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2005

Fouling in Membranbelebungsreaktoren: Erfahrungen beim Betrieb mit diskontinuierlichem Schlammabzug

Anja Drews; V. Iversen; Martin Vocks; Matthias Kraume; Boris Lesjean


Water Science and Technology | 2007

Impact of different recirculation schemes on nitrogen removal and overall performance of a laboratory scale MBR.

Ute Bracklow; L. Manigas; Anja Drews; Martin Vocks; Matthias Barjenbruch; Matthias Kraume


Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2006

Vermehrte Nährstoffelimination in Membranbelebungsreaktoren

Martin Vocks; Ute Bracklow; Anja Drews; Matthias Kraume

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Matthias Kraume

Technical University of Berlin

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Anja Drews

HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences

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Ute Bracklow

Technical University of Berlin

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V. Iversen

Technical University of Berlin

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Boris Lesjean

Compagnie Générale des Eaux

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C. Adam

Technical University of Berlin

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Jan Mante

Technical University of Berlin

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Matthias Barjenbruch

Technical University of Berlin

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L. Manigas

University of Cagliari

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Regina Gnirss

Compagnie Générale des Eaux

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