AWWA ACE63122

AWWA ACE63122 Reduction of Perchlorate, Nitrate and Halogenated Solvents in Groundwater Using a Hollow-Fiber Membrane Biofilm Reactor (MBfR)

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 06/01/2006

Bowman, Reid

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This slide presentation outlines background information on hollow-fiber membrane biofilm reactor (MBfR) that includes: perchlorate reduced to harmless Cl- ion and nitrateharmless Nsub2M/sub gas;Hsub2/sub gas supplied by diffusion through the walls ofspecial "bubbleless" hollow-fiber membranes;Hsub2/sub is an electron-donor substrate (i.e., food) formicroorganisms that reduce (i.e., "breathe") almost anyoxidized solute, especially including perchlorate andnitrate; and,the membrane wall is the meeting point for what themicroorganism use to live, it is the natural place for abiofilm to form. Includes tables, figures.

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