Influence of effluent-recirculation condition on the process performance of expanded granular sludge bed reactor for treating low strength wastewater

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A 2.0 L volume of EGSB reactor was operated at 20°C for more than 500 days with 0.3-0.4 g COD/L of sucrose base wastewater to investigate the influence of effluent-recirculation on the process performance. At the start up period, the reactor was operated in EGSB mode with 5 m/h upflow velocity by continuous effluent recirculation. The COD loading was set to 7.2-9.6 kg COD/m3 day with HRT of 1 hour. However, in this mode, EGSB reactor exhibited insufficient COD removal efficiency, i.e., 50-60%. Therefore, UASB mode (without recirculation, 0.7 m/h upflow velocity) was used for 30 minutes in every 40 minutes cycle to increase the COD concentration in the sludge bed. As a result, an excellent process performance was shown. The COD removal efficiency increased from 65% to 91% and the reactor could maintain a good physical property of retained sludge (sludge concentration: 33.4 g VSS/L and SVI: 25 mL/g VSS). Furthermore, retained sludge possessed sufficient level of methanogenic activity at 20°C. © IWA Publishing 2008.

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Yoochatchaval, W., Nishiyama, K., Okawara, M., Ohashi, A., Harada, H., & Syutsubo, K. (2008). Influence of effluent-recirculation condition on the process performance of expanded granular sludge bed reactor for treating low strength wastewater. Water Science and Technology, 57(6), 869–873. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2008.045

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