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A hybrid process of conventional treatment UF-BPAC (biological powder activated carbon addition on immersed ultrafiltration membrane bioreactor) was evaluated for the treatment of taste and odor in algal-rich water simulated. The results confirmed that in the immersed ultrafiltration membrane bioreactor PAC had sufficient adsorption and long-term biodegradation of dissolved organic materials which cannot be removed by ultrafiltration membrane alone. UF-BPAC processes could intensify the conventional treatment. Through the advanced treatment of UF-BPAC, the average removal ratios of DOC and UV254 increased 19.6% and 30% compared with the conventional treatment process, respectively. Perfect ammonia removal ratio (82.5+/-5.5%) was also recieved through hybriding the conventional treatment process and UF-PAC process. The major taste and odor compounds from the raw water, 2-MIB and geosmin both fell below the odor threshold, which guaranteed the effluent quality.
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TRENDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, PTS 1-4
ISSN: 1022-6680
Year: 2012
Volume: 446-449
Page: 2855-,
Language: English
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WoS CC Cited Count: 5
SCOPUS Cited Count: 6
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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30 Days PV: 17
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