PERFORMANCE OF SEQUENCING ANOXIC/ANAEROBIC MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR (SAM) SYSTEM IN HOSPITAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND REUSE

Authors

  • Mohammed Ali I. Al-Hashimia Department of Building and Construction Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Talib R. Abbas Environment and Water Directorate, Ministry of Science and Technology, Jaderia, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Yaser I. Jasema Department of Building and Construction Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2013.v9n15p%25p

Abstract

In this study, a lab scale SAM system is studied to treat a hospital wastewater to remove organic mattar as well as nitrogen and phosphorus under a different internal recycling time mode. During the operation period, the BOD5 and COD removal efficiency is higher than 98 and 90%, respectively regardless of change of operational conditions. In addition, the results show excellent removal of pathogen and turbidity with average of 98.33 and 99.5%, respectively. The change of Ax/An ratio representing the internal recycling time mode significantly affecting nitrogen and phosphorus removal. As increasing Ax/An ratio nitrogen removal efficiency has increased but phosphorus removal efficiency has decreased. The Ax/An ratio of 2/2, achieving optimal nitrogen and phosphorus removal efficiency of 93% and 83%, respectively. In addition, the SAM system produces high quality effluent which can achieve the Iraqi limits for irrigation purpose for all measured parameters.

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Published

2013-05-31

How to Cite

Al-Hashimia, M. A. I., Abbas, T. R., & Jasema, Y. I. (2013). PERFORMANCE OF SEQUENCING ANOXIC/ANAEROBIC MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR (SAM) SYSTEM IN HOSPITAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND REUSE. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 9(15). https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2013.v9n15p%p