How Does The Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor Work?
Source: Fluence
Aerobic digestion and nitrification-denitrification work together thanks to an innovative membrane system
One of the most talked-about new wastewater treatment technologies is the membrane aerated biofilm reactor (MABR), which is revolutionizing WWT.
The discussion, however, has mainly focused on issues like MABR technology’s low operating expenses, high energy efficiency, low maintenance, scalability, and its neighborly low noise and odor levels.
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