Treatment of Saline Wastewater by the Activated Sludge with Nonwoven Fabric Separation

  • Moon, Byung-Hyun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chang-Won National University) ;
  • Heo, Jong-Soo (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyung-Sang National University) ;
  • Choi, Hyoung-Sub (Provincial Government Government Institute of Health and Environment)
  • 발행 : 1997.12.01

초록

Direct membrane separation using nonwoven fabric was applied to saline wastewater treatment by an activated sludge process. A nonwoven fabric module was immersed in an aeration tank. The part of treated was filtered through the module by suction and the rest of that was separated by a settling tank. Various F/M ratios and salt concentrations were applied to investigate stable flux as well as pollutant removal. The pollutant removal efficiencies of nonwoven fabric separation was not affected by F/M ratios and salt concentrations and was higher than that of settling tank separation. The decline in flux was seemed to be caused by the biofilm on nonwoven fabric surface.

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