As water shortages are increasing, the need for sustainable water treatment and the reuse of water is essential. Water reuse from wastewater can be accomplished in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) in the secondary activated sludge stage of a wastewater treatment plant. To remove viruses, dissolved organics and inorganics still present in the MBR permeate, nanofiltration (NF) can be applied. Nevertheless, the major drawback of nanofiltration membranes is the production of a concentrate stream that cannot be discharged to the environment. In this research we investigate the concept of a combined MBR and NF system with NF concentrate recirculation back to the MBR to produce reusable water in a sustainable way. Long-term continuous operation (1 year...
This study examines the feasibility of a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) followed ...
Rising water demand due to population growth has driven the development of water technology with the...
To study the possibility of producing better water quality from municipal wastewater, a membrane bio...
As water shortages are increasing, the need for sustainable water treatment and the reuse of water i...
Increasing water shortages drive the need for water reuse. Membranes are a very suitable technology ...
In this study, field tests were performed at the wastewater treatment plant of ITOB-Organized Indust...
WOS: 000471238800028In this study, field tests were performed at the wastewater treatment plant of I...
A membrane bioreactor (MBR) and nanofiltration (NF) membrane processes were developed for municipal ...
WOS: 000471238800029In this study, some field tests were conducted at ITOB Organized Industrial Zone...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the complementarities of combining membrane bioreactor (MBR...
2019-02-02Urban reliance on imported water and increasing water supply variability due to climate ch...
Wastewater reclamation and reuse became essential to meet the more restrictive discharge limits and ...
Micropollutants and micro-organisms are major concerns for indirect potable reuse of municipal waste...
WOS: 000344364800016The present research is a part of efforts to reuse wastewater by applying nanofi...
The advancement in water treatment technology has revolutionized the progress of membrane bioreactor...
This study examines the feasibility of a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) followed ...
Rising water demand due to population growth has driven the development of water technology with the...
To study the possibility of producing better water quality from municipal wastewater, a membrane bio...
As water shortages are increasing, the need for sustainable water treatment and the reuse of water i...
Increasing water shortages drive the need for water reuse. Membranes are a very suitable technology ...
In this study, field tests were performed at the wastewater treatment plant of ITOB-Organized Indust...
WOS: 000471238800028In this study, field tests were performed at the wastewater treatment plant of I...
A membrane bioreactor (MBR) and nanofiltration (NF) membrane processes were developed for municipal ...
WOS: 000471238800029In this study, some field tests were conducted at ITOB Organized Industrial Zone...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the complementarities of combining membrane bioreactor (MBR...
2019-02-02Urban reliance on imported water and increasing water supply variability due to climate ch...
Wastewater reclamation and reuse became essential to meet the more restrictive discharge limits and ...
Micropollutants and micro-organisms are major concerns for indirect potable reuse of municipal waste...
WOS: 000344364800016The present research is a part of efforts to reuse wastewater by applying nanofi...
The advancement in water treatment technology has revolutionized the progress of membrane bioreactor...
This study examines the feasibility of a novel nanofiltration membrane bioreactor (NF-MBR) followed ...
Rising water demand due to population growth has driven the development of water technology with the...
To study the possibility of producing better water quality from municipal wastewater, a membrane bio...