Emerging Process of SBBR Wastewater Treatment Technology
SBBR sewage treatment technology represents a novel process suitable for domestic sewage and industrial wastewater. This procedure exhibits robust impact load resistance, compact architecture, minimal land occupation, superior treatment efficacy, stable effluent quality, no necessity for sludge backflow and backwashing, and uncomplicated maintenance and management. Presently, the SBBR process remains in the experimental research phase, and numerous challenges persist in the research trajectory, including managing the foam issue, selecting and quantifying fillers, elucidating the mechanism of biological activity, initiating the reactor swiftly and efficiently, enhancing the biological activity of the SBBR reactor in low temperature regions efficiently and energy-efficiently, thereby augmenting its treatment effect, and optimizing the operating condition parameters.
From this, it can be discerned that the mobile bed biofilm reactor possesses substantial development and application prospects. Owing to its simplistic construction and user-friendly operation, it can revamp existing conventional sewage treatment plants without augmenting the reactor volume, thereby improving the removal rate of organic matter and accomplishing the objective of nitrogen and phosphorus removal. The proliferation and application of this technology should be fervently promoted domestically. With the maturation of experimental research and the enhancement of technological proficiency, SBBR will inevitably be implemented in engineering and emerge as a competitive sewage treatment process.