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The BioBarrier
System, is a membrane bioreactor providing primary settling, fecal coliform, BOD, TSS and nitrogen reduction (if needed)
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using aeration and anoxic zones, and membrane filtration. The system is contained in locally supplied tanks, either in a two or three
compartment tank, or multiple tanks, with the membrane module always in the last compartment/ tank of the system. The membrane
module itself consists of flat sheet membranes arranged in a cartridge. A high mixed liquor suspended solids concentration in the aeration
zone provides biological treatment and nitrification. The final effluent or permeate is pulled out by the permeate pump through the MBR
membranes leaving behind large organic and inorganic particles for further digestion or wasting.
If nitrogen removal is not needed the system consists of a tank with two compartments or two separate tanks. The first compartment or
tank provides primary treatment - sedimentation and separation of floatables and solids, and is equipped with an outlet screening device
called SaniTEE
. From this screened compartment or tank, the wastewater will flow into the second compartment or tank, which is the
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aeration/membrane zone.
A. Tank
B. SaniTEE
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C. Blower & Housing
D. Control Panel
E. Vent
F. Float Tree
G. BioBarrier Reactor
H. Mixing Device
(Optional)
I. Anoxic Baffle Wall
(Optional)
If nitrogen removal is needed the system consists of a tank with three compartments, or two tanks totaling at least three compartments,
with exactly two compartments in the second or final tank. The first compartment or tank provides primary treatment - sedimentation and
separation of floatables and solids, and is equipped with an outlet screening device called SaniTEE
must be in the same tank, and the second compartment is where denitrification takes place under anoxic conditions. The third
compartment, the aeration/membrane zone, is separated from the anoxic zone by a baffle wall between the two zones to allow nitrified
waste to enter into the anoxic area for denitrification.
NSF Standard 350 Class R
The BioBarrier
system has been tested under NSF Standard 350 Class R (Residential) and is capable of treating residential wastewater
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for restricted indoor urban water reuse, which is toilet and urinal flushing. The system design requires a holding tank and plumbing system
for reuse water and shall meet all applicable codes; have proper backflow prevention and protection against cross connections; and is the
responsibility of the local designer/installer. When the reuse water is used for toilet and urinal flushing, additional disinfection should be
considered to provide adequate assurance in preventing microorganism growth in the treated reuse water storage tank and as required by
applicable codes.
The reuse tank shall be located after the BioBarrier
to be dispersed in a locally approved soil dispersal system or released into a sanitary sewer system. A potable water make up system
shall also be available to supply water when treated reuse water is not available. This potable water make up system shall include a
properly designed backflow preventer that meets all applicable codes.
NSF Standard 350 Class R
The BioBarrier® system has been tested under NSF Standard 350 Class R (Residential) and is capable of treating residential wastewater
for unrestricted outdoor urban water reuse, which is acceptable for use in surface and subsurface irrigation, including irrigation of edible
crops without the edible portion being in direct contact with the treated water. A reuse tank may be required if the irrigation system
requires it. The holding tank and plumbing system for reuse water shall meet all applicable codes; have proper backflow prevention and
protection against cross connections; and is the responsibility of the local designer/installer. Additional disinfection should be considered
THE BIOBARRIER® SYSTEM
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Restricted Indoor Urban Reuse Water
system. This tank shall also incorporate an overflow that allows excess reuse water
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Unrestricted Outdoor Urban Reuse Water
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D
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. The second and third compartments
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