EVALUATION OF A PILOT-SCALE SEQUENCING BATCH BIOFILTER GRANULAR REACTORS (SBBGR) SYSTEM FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Sequencing Batch Biofilter Granular Reactors (SBBGRs) represent an innovative technology; coupling granular and attached
biomass and operating in a batch mode. These systems allow good removal rates with low sludge production and space requirement.
A particular application, consisting of an aeration unit and an upflow SBBGR in series, has been tested at pilot scale. The pilot
system was installed at a conventional activated sludge plant and fed with average-strength urban wastewater after pretreatments.
This works reports and discusses the experimental results, with reference to removal efficiencies and sludge production.
Experimental results have shown a good flexibility of the system with respect to strong variations of influent loading, and adequate
removal efficiencies for organic matter (as Chemical Oxygen Demand, COD), total suspended solids (TSS) and total nitrogen (TN):
observed removal efficiencies were respectively 88%, 90% and 72% with volumetric loading rates ranging from 0.8 to 1.3 kg
COD/m3/d. Simultaneous nitrification/denitrification has been observed.