Post-treatment of anaerobic bioreactor effluent using jet leop reactor (JLR)

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A novel post-treatment system, jet loop reactor (JLR), was proposed for anaerobic bioreactor effluent polishing purposes. The performance of the JLR, with respect to residual organics, total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) and ammonia-nitrogen removal at different hydraulic retention times (HRTs), was the main focus of this study. The JLR, on average, was capable of removing approximately 99% of ammonia-nitrogen and 95% of TKN at HRTs of 8 and 5 h, respectively. The integrated system had an average removal of more than 85% of total BOD and COD and more than 95% of filtered BOD and COD. However, the JLR did not have a consistent performance due to dynamic MLSS concentration (and SRT). Overall the results indicate that the JLR can be considered as a feasible alternative for post-treatment of anaerobic bioreactor effluent. Copyright © 2006, CAWQ.

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Tai, C. S., Singh, K. S., & Grant, S. R. (2006). Post-treatment of anaerobic bioreactor effluent using jet leop reactor (JLR). Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 41(3), 316–324. https://doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2006.035

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