Avaliação de desempenho de sistema MBBR em escala piloto
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Increasingly the area of wastewater treatment has been developing aiming at the
universalization of basic sanitation. One result of this development is the creation of MBBR
(Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor) technology, a moving bed reactor that uses adherent biomass for
wastewater treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the capacity of organic matter removal from a
synthetic effluent by means of MBBR technology, operating with biomedia used in Manaus
WWTPs and in the climatic conditions of the municipality. Thus, we sought to evaluate: the
quality of the media; the efficiency of organic matter removal under environmental conditions in
the city of Manaus; and, lastly, the ease of adaptation and optimization of activated sludge
reactors using a moving bed. For this, a 40-day experiment was carried out in an activated sludge
pilot scale reactor, with minor modifications to receive the support medium. The biological
reactor was operated with an average OD of 3.4 mg / L, VOC of 1.85 Kg COD / m³.day and COS
of 5.91 g COD / m².day, values obtained using an effluent with an average COD of 1027 mg / L
and flow rate of 4.5 L / h. Also, the reactor was operated with a 41% filling fraction of the
reactor, which corresponds to 24 L of medium support with 750m² / m³ of protected area. To
decrease the start up time of the plant, biomedia with biofilm already formed was used. The
reactor presented satisfactory removal of organic matter (COD), obtaining an average efficiency
of 81.2%, reaching up to 87% during the experiment. Still, the treated effluent showed good
aesthetic quality, with a reduction of turbidity of the raw synthetic effluent by 92.5%. Good
biofilm formation was maintained in the biomedia for the time proposed for the experiment.
Also, the average temperature in the aeration tank was 26.8 ° C, being in optimal conditions for
biochemical reactions of biological degradation. The results proved the easy adaptation of the
MBBR technology in existing activated sludge reactors, the good quality of the support medium
used and the effective applicability of the system in the municipality.
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