Two pilot plant systems were investigated for the treatment of wastewater subject to a gradual increase
of salinity. In particular, a membrane bioreactor (MBR) and a moving bed biofilm membrane bioreactor
(MB-MBR) were analyzed. Carbon and ammonium removal, kinetic constants and membranes fouling
rates have been assessed. Both plants showed very high efficiency in terms of carbon and ammonium
removal and the gradual salinity increase led to a good acclimation of the biomass, as confirmed by
the respirometric tests. Significant biofilm detachments from carriers were experienced, which contributed
to increase the irreversible superficial cake deposition. However, this aspect prevented the pore
fouling tendency in the membrane module of MB-MBR system. On the contrary, the MBR pilot, even
showing a lower irreversible cake deposition, was characterized by a higher pore fouling tendency
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