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Effects of salinity build-up on the performance and bacterial community structure of a membrane bioreactor

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:44 authored by Wenhai Luo, Hop Phan, Faisal HaiFaisal Hai, William PriceWilliam Price, Wenshan Guo, Hao H Ngo, Kazuo Yamamoto, Long Nghiem
This study investigated the effects of salinity increase on bacterial community structure in a membrane bioreactor (MBR) for wastewater treatment. The influent salt loading was increased gradually to simulate salinity build-up in the bioreactor during the operation of a high retention-membrane bioreactor (HR-MBR). Bacterial community diversity and structure were analyzed using 454 pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA genes of MBR mixed liquor samples. Results show that salinity increase reduced biological performance but did not affect microbial diversity in the bioreactor. Unweighted UniFrac and taxonomic analyses were conducted to relate the reduced biological performance to the change of bacterial community structure. In response to the elevated salinity condition, the succession of halophobic bacteria by halotolerant/halophilic microbes occurred and thereby the biological performance of MBR was recovered. These results suggest that salinity build-up during HR-MBR operation could be managed by allowing for the proliferation of halotolerant/halophilic bacteria.

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Novel high retention membrane bioreactors for sustainable water reuse: Process performance and optimization

Australian Research Council

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Luo, W., Phan, H. V., Hai, F. I., Price, W. E., Guo, W., Ngo, H. H., Yamamoto, K. & Nghiem, L. D. (2016). Effects of salinity build-up on the performance and bacterial community structure of a membrane bioreactor. Bioresource Technology, 200 305-310.

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Bioresource Technology

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200

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305-310

Language

English

RIS ID

103821

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