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Description: Book cover
Membrane Bioreactor Design for High Level Phosphorus Removal
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The State of Washington has found that the Spokane River is DO impaired, and is requiring dischargers to reduce phosphorus inputs to the river. Spokane County elected to build a new water recovery facility with a target effluent total phosphorus level of 50 μg/L on a seasonal average basis. Spokane County elected to use a private company to design/build and operate their facility. The very low nutrient requirements, and lack of historical operating information, necessitated an integrated approach to the nutrient removal design while considering the risks and benefits of the various treatment options. The process selection evaluated membrane bioreactors and tertiary membranes for the primary liquids process in combination with chemical and/or biological phosphorus removal. The final process selection included chemically enhanced primary treatment, membrane bioreactor with metal salts, and dewatering liquor treatment with an innovative post aerobic digestion step.
The State of Washington has found that the Spokane River is DO impaired, and is requiring dischargers to reduce phosphorus inputs to the river. Spokane County elected to build a new water recovery facility with a target effluent total phosphorus level of 50 μg/L on a seasonal average basis. Spokane County elected to use a private company to design/build and operate their facility. The very low...
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Bruce R. JohnsonGlen T. Daigger
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 5: Limits of Technology
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2010
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20100101)2010:5L.238;1-
DOI10.2175/193864710798216936
Volume / Issue2010 / 5
Content sourceMembranes Conference
First / last page(s)238 - 244
Copyright2010
Word count149
Subject keywordsPhosphorusMBRDesignLimit of Technology

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Membrane Bioreactor Design for High Level Phosphorus Removal
Abstract
The State of Washington has found that the Spokane River is DO impaired, and is requiring dischargers to reduce phosphorus inputs to the river. Spokane County elected to build a new water recovery facility with a target effluent total phosphorus level of 50 μg/L on a seasonal average basis. Spokane County elected to use a private company to design/build and operate their facility. The very low nutrient requirements, and lack of historical operating information, necessitated an integrated approach to the nutrient removal design while considering the risks and benefits of the various treatment options. The process selection evaluated membrane bioreactors and tertiary membranes for the primary liquids process in combination with chemical and/or biological phosphorus removal. The final process selection included chemically enhanced primary treatment, membrane bioreactor with metal salts, and dewatering liquor treatment with an innovative post aerobic digestion step.
The State of Washington has found that the Spokane River is DO impaired, and is requiring dischargers to reduce phosphorus inputs to the river. Spokane County elected to build a new water recovery facility with a target effluent total phosphorus level of 50 μg/L on a seasonal average basis. Spokane County elected to use a private company to design/build and operate their facility. The very low...
Author(s)
Bruce R. JohnsonGlen T. Daigger
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 5: Limits of Technology
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2010
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20100101)2010:5L.238;1-
DOI10.2175/193864710798216936
Volume / Issue2010 / 5
Content sourceMembranes Conference
First / last page(s)238 - 244
Copyright2010
Word count149
Subject keywordsPhosphorusMBRDesignLimit of Technology

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Bruce R. Johnson# Glen T. Daigger. Membrane Bioreactor Design for High Level Phosphorus Removal. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 5 Sep. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-297918CITANCHOR>.
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