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    Performance Comparison of Membrane Bioreactor and Activated Sludge Processes in Starch Wastewater Treatment

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Keyan, Mohsen (Author) ; Shayegan, Jalaledin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study the performance of the conventional activated sludge and the membrane bioreactor systems were investigated and their operations were compared. . A membrane bioreactor and a conventional activated sludge system which includes one aeration basin and one settling tank were designed and constructed. The feed was synthetic and the BOD:N:P ratio was 100:5:1. In order to starting the systems, the sludge supplied from the municipal wastewater treatment plant and inoculated. Then, the inoculated sludge was adapted to treat the starch wastewater with step by step increasing the feed COD. . The performance of two systems investigated in inlet COD=2500 mg/L and four hydraulic retention... 

    Labratoary Studies of Ozonation Pretreatment for Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Thickened Active Sludge

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hodaei Asfahani, Mahdi (Author) ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor) ; Ghasemi, Shahnaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The best method for stabilizing sludge is anaerobic digestion, In addition to reducing the amount of volatile solids; it produces biogas, which can be considered as a sustainable energy source for wastewater treatment plants. However, the most important factor limiting the process of digestion is the sludge hydrolysis, the best way to increase the speed of hydrolysis is to pre-treatment the sludge before entering the digester; One of the most effective pretreatment methods is pre-treatment by ozone gas, This gas, which is highly unstable, quickly reacts with the wall of the bacterial cell and oxidizes it due to its high oxidizing properties And accelerates the process of sludge hydrolysis.... 

    Sustainable Wastewater Treatment: Indicators and Technologies

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nouri Goukeh, Mojtaba (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Dansh-Yazdi, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    An increase of wastewater treatment plants and wastewater treatments methods have increased the importance of selection of best wastewater treatment alternative. This selection should not be merely based on the quality of effluent, but the whole factors (economic, environmental, technical and social factor) should be considered. Different methods for the assessment of wastewater treatment plants is used. For example, life cycle assessment is used for the evaluation of environmental impacts or cost-benefit analysis are used for economic analysis. But, for selection of the most sustainable technology whole factors should be evaluated together. Multi-criteria decision-making methods can be... 

    Influence of an Anaerobic Stage on Membrane Fouling in MBR

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mehrazaran, Mehdi (Author) ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Musavi, Abbas (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Clean water is a growing need for humanity all around the Earth. Due to the shortage of clean water resources in most parts of our planet, wastewater treatment and reuse has been of great value in past decades. Much research has been conducted to improve treatment systems. One of the most recent advancements in water and wastewater treatment field is application of membrane bioreactor systems. Despite many advantages of these systems, membrane fouling has been the main drawback since the creation and application of them. The main objective of this research is to investigate the probable fouling reduction and head loss in flat sheet UF membranes due to the application of an anaerobic... 

    Upgrading Activated Sludge Study System by Introducing Moving Carriers

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mofidian, Maryam (Author) ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Mosleh Abadi, Moslehi (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the use of a fixed bed of the Kaldnes commercial carrier in the activated sludge system has been investigated. In this way, at zero time, a submerged fixed bed of Kaldnes was placed into a completely mixed activated sludge reactor and its various parameters were investigated during the time. During the experiment, the fixed bed (Kaldnes carriers enclosed in a lace) with 20, 35 and 50 percentage of volumes were compared to regular activated sludge reactors (without any carriers). The studied parameters are COD, DO, MLSS, and P-PO43-. Input COD was changed at concentrations of 1200 and 400 mg/L, and the reactor hydraulic time was adjusted to 10 and 16 hours. It was observed that... 

    Investigation of Highly Concentrated Phenolic Wastewater Treatment in a Membrane Biological Reactor (MBR), and Evaluation of Furfural upon Phenol Biodegradation by an Acclimated Activated Sludge

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohseni, Mojtaba (Author) ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Phenolic compounds are hazardous pollutants that are released into environment through wastewater discharges from variety of industries. Although good biodegradability has been reported at low concentrations, but at higher concentrations phenols are known to be antibacterial. In this study the Membrane Biological Reactor (MBR) with submerged hallow fiber membrane was operated at 25±2 ºC and pH=7.5±0.5 to treat a synthetic wastewater containing high phenol concentration (up to 5.9 g/l). Removal efficiency of phenol and COD were evaluated at four various “Hydraulic Retention Times” (HRT) of 24, 12, 8 and 4 hours. To test the tolerance of the bioreactor to phenol concentration various loading... 

    Management Treatment of MDF Effluent by Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aghel Dashghapou, Behnam (Author) ; Oskoee, Mohammad Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Jamali, Sirous (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    This study deals with the treatment of medium density fiberboard (MDF) effluent aiming at the removal of TSS, COD, BOD and Turbidity by means of soil aquifer treatment (SAT). Removal of parameters were evaluated during transport of MDF effluent under unsaturated flow conditions in 1-m soil (sandy-clay soil) depth. The experimental results showed that the new process with SAT to be very effective. The TSS, COD, BOD and turbidity removal average was about 99%, 30%, 89 and 98.5% at the optimum operation condition, respectively. The SAT should be added before the UASB in order to achieve high removal rate of COD and BOD. The UASB (concentration sludge 40000 mg/l) after SAT treatment MDF... 

    Experimental Study of Oily Wastewater Treatment by Hybrid Baffled Bioreactor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zolfaghari, Mehdi (Author) ; Alemzadeh, Iran (Supervisor) ; Vosoughi, Manochehr (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Oil refineries, petrochemical factories and oil platforms produce a large amount of oily wastewater every day. If these wastewaters are released in environment, it can damage soil and water seriously. Although, Biological treatment of oily wastewaters is a well-established method for remediation of these wastes, efficiency of conventional systems such as Activated Sludge, aren’t very high. Also these systems have many problems such as instability during hydraulics shocks and bulking phenomena. the hybrid bioreactor system are designed to increase the efficiency of treatment by allowing greater organic loads, increasing microbial concentration by using attached and suspended bacteria, and... 

    Investigating the Reduction of Sewage Sludge Volume in Kish slandRefineries with the Help of Mud Eating Worms

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Moosa (Author) ; Hashemian, Jamal (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A major environmental challenge for wastewater treatment in Iran and other countries is the disposal of excess sludge produced during the biological process. This project has been developing and testing a technology that will help to overcome this challenge in Kish Island wastewater plant. Results demonstrate it can perform highly effective treatment of municipal wastewater while producing low levels of sludge.Applicationofvermifiltrationfor treatment of wastewater sludge using the Eiseniafetida earthworm species. The earthworms’ gut acted as a biofilter whereby there was reduction in the sewage wastewater’s solid and liquid organic and inorganic wastes through ingestion and expelling these... 

    Control of the Activated Sludge System Using Neural Network Model Predictive Control

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hejazi, Hessam (Author) ; Shaygan Salek, Jalaloddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Activated sludge systems are widespread biological wastewater treatment systems that have a very complex and nonlinear dynamics with a wide range of time constants and, as a consequence, are difficult to model and control. On the other hand, using neural networks as function approximators has provided a reliable tool for modeling complex dynamic systems like activated sludge. In this study a multi-input multi-output neural network model predictive controller (NNMPC) is developed and tested based on the basic control strategy of a benchmark simulation model (called BSM1) suggested by european co-operation in the field of science and technical research (COST) actions 682/624. The controller... 

    Chemical and Biological Phosphate Removal with a Fixed Bed Reactors Under Low Organic Load

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Torkemandi, Hamideh (Author) ; Borgheei, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Eutrophication and algae growth is one of the consequences of high concentration of nutrients in surface water bodies; therefore, both phosphorus and nitrogen existing in wastewater or at least one of them should be decreased to a standard amount before entering water to rivers. This can prevent eutrophication and detriment to the ecosystem of rivers. An investigation on both biological and chemical phosphorus and carbon removal in low loading rate influent ( below 100) has been carried out in this research. Investigated topics includes aerobic COD removal in IFAS reactor, comparison of biological nutrient removal to the combination of chemical and biological method, effect of the order of... 

    Municipal Wastewater Treatment Using Microalgal-Sludge System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amini, Elham (Author) ; Shaygan Salek, Jalaloddin (Supervisor) ; Mehrnia, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    If wastewater is not properly treated, then the environment and human health can be negatively impacted. These impacts can include harm to fish and wildlife populations, oxygen depletion and contamination of drinking water. In the typical wastewater treatment process, the goal of primary, secondary and tertiary effluent treatment is to reduce or remove organic matter, solids, nutrients, disease-causing organisms and other pollutants from the treated wastewater before it is discharged to a body of water. Biological methods for wastewater treatment are much preferable for being more economical and environmentally friendly. Biological treatment of wastewater using algal-bacterial culture... 

    Fate of intermediate biodegradation products of triethyl amine in a compost-based biofiltration system

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Research ; Volume 1, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 163-169 ; 17356865 (ISSN) Torkian, A ; Keshavarzi Shirazi, H ; Mehrdadi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Biofiltration of Triethylamine (TEA) vapor used as a catalyst in casting operations was evaluated in this study The unit consisted of a 6-L three-stage biofilter containing a mixture of compost and wood chips (40:60 v/v) as the filter medium. Seed microbial population from municipal activated sludge was acclimated for a period of three weeks prior to the actual experimental runs. In the startup period, high pH values up to 10 was observed due to alkaline nature of TEA and inadequate formation of biofilm and low overall biodegradation. Steady increase of organic-N concentration along with gradual upward trend of pressure drop indicated sound establishment of microbial population. Operational... 

    Optimized coupling of an intermittent DC electric field with a membrane bioreactor for enhanced effluent quality and hindered membrane fouling

    , Article Separation and Purification Technology ; Volume 152 , 2015 , Pages 7-13 ; 13835866 (ISSN) Tafti, A. D ; Seyyed Mirzaii, S. M ; Andalibi, M. R ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    Abstract This article studies a submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (SMEBR), an integrated system embracing biological treatment, electrical coagulation, and membrane filtration, all in one individual reactor, by applying an alternating electric field to a membrane bioreactor (MBR). The alternating electric field has been applied with current densities ranging from 5 to 23 A/m2 under eight different electrical exposure modes. The results indicate that under the optimum condition with a current density of 12.5 A/m2 and an exposure mode of (415 s OFF-185 s ON), the COD and phosphate removals would be respectively 4% and 43% more compared to an unmodified MBR system. Also at the same current... 

    Experimental investigation of oily water treatment by membrane bioreactor

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 250, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 598-600 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Soltani, S ; Mowla, D ; Vossoughi, M ; Hesampour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study a membrane bioreactor (MBR) has been studied experimentally for the treatment of oil field wastewater (produced water). This type of wastewater is characterised with relativity moderate to high amount of salt and oil. The normal bacteria which are growing in conventional activated sludge and MBR cannot withstand at these adverse conditions, therefore it is necessary to be adapted. In this study, different samples from sea sediment in Bushehr (south of Iran) were analysed and different groups of bacteria were isolated and adapted for surveying under high salinity conditions. The performance and efficiency of these bacteria in the degradation of model oil has been studied. The... 

    Continuous decolorization of anaerobically digested distillery wastewater

    , Article Process Biochemistry ; Volume 40, Issue 3-4 , 2005 , Pages 1323-1329 ; 13595113 (ISSN) Shayegan, J ; Pazouki, M ; Afshari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    The aim of this research work was to decolorize anaerobically digested (UASB) and aerobically treated distillery wastewater of a process for ethanol production. An Aspergillus species isolated from the soil was used for decolorization. A sequential Plackett-Burman design in three stages was used for optimization of decolorization conditions. Both maximum decolorization and COD reduction under optimized conditions were obtained as 84%. By implementing the optimum values in a pilot scale of an activated sludge system a continuous process for decolorization was conducted. The decolorization efficiency of this system with 48 h retention time was about 75% in a limited period of 4 days. For... 

    Wastewater treatment technology selection using a hybrid multicriteria decision-making method

    , Article International Transactions in Operational Research ; 2021 ; 09696016 (ISSN) Salamirad, A ; Kheybari, S ; Ishizaka, A ; Farazmand, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Blackwell Publishing Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Various technological methods are available for industrial wastewater treatment (WWT), ranging from conventional to advanced treatment processes. It is therefore a complex exercise to select the most appropriate technology to treat the industrial wastewater in a particular situation. Many criteria can be considered in the decision-making process; therefore, multicriteria decision-making methods are especially appropriate for solving this problem. In this paper, we aim to select the most appropriate municipal WWT technology for agricultural usages. We propose a new hybrid methodology based on the best–worst method (BWM) and the behavioral technique for order of preference by similarity to the... 

    Comparative assessment of sewage sludge disposal alternatives in Mashhad: a life cycle perspective

    , Article Environmental Science and Pollution Research ; Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 315-333 Rostami, F ; Tafazzoli, S. M ; Aminian, S. T ; Avami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Municipal wastewater treatment facilities produce a lot of sludge which is concentrated with different pollutants. The sustainable design of the sludge disposal alternatives is of crucial importance for touristic cities like Mashhad in Iran. Increasing sludge generation and its accumulation in the city and more stringent legislations highlight the challenge of sludge disposal, recently. This study compares different alternatives to reach maximum possible environmental benefits as well as the most cost-effective technologies. In this study, life cycle analysis (LCA) assesses different scenarios for disposal of sewage sludge which is aerobically treated and dewatered for two real case studies.... 

    Effect of pH on aerobic granulation and treatment performance in sequencing batch reactors

    , Article Chemical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 38, Issue 5 , 2015 , Pages 851-858 ; 09307516 (ISSN) Rezasoltani, S ; Shayegan, J ; Jalali, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-VCH Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    Two sequencing batch reactors were operated to investigate the effect of influent alkalinity and reactor pH on aerobic granulation. In the first reactor R1 with high influent alkalinity the pH was adjusted in the neutral range, and in the second reactor R2 with low alkalinity the pH was held within the acidic range. The R1-dominating species were bacteria and the appearance time of granules was three weeks after reactor start-up. On the other hand, the acidic environment of R2 provided favorable conditions for fungal growth, and rapid granule formation occurred within the first week of operation. The varying microbial structure of granules resulted in different reactor performance in terms... 

    Municipal wastewater treatment and fouling in microalgal-activated sludge membrane bioreactor: Cultivation in raw and treated wastewater

    , Article Journal of Water Process Engineering ; Volume 49 , 2022 ; 22147144 (ISSN) Najafi Chaleshtori, S ; Shamskilani, M ; Babaei, A ; Behrang, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Since the advent of conventional activated sludge biological treatment plants, their low efficiency in nitrogen and phosphorus removal has become a significant concern. Therefore, in this study, the performance of microalgal-activated sludge membrane bioreactor (MAS-MBR) as a self-biological treatment or as a post-treatment for conventional biological treatments was investigated. A continuous MAS-MBR with two ratios of algae/sludge (only microalgae and 5:1) was used to treat raw and treated wastewater. The optimum case was achieved with the cultivation of mixed algae/sludge in raw wastewater (R2 case). In this case, the ammonium and phosphorus removal efficiencies were 94.36 ± 3.5 and 88.37...