Low-rate anaerobic
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Low-rate anaerobic systems are anaerobic treatment technologies designed specifically to handle wastewaters that are high in suspended solids and/or fats, oils and grease, variable in flow and/or characteristics, or which must be treated under less-than-ideal conditions, such as low temperatures. Organic loadings are low (typically 1.0 to 3.0 kg/m3·d) and hydraulic retention times relatively long (typically greater than 7 days), providing an inherent stability and robustness often not found in higher-rate processes and allowing for significant digestion of influent solids and waste sludge.
ADI has long been the world leader in low-rate anaerobic treatment systems with its patented ADI-BVF® technology. Since its first use at a potato processing plant in 1979, over 110 ADI-BVF® systems have been installed worldwide for a wide variety of applications, including distillery, dairy, food processing, and pharmaceutical wastewater treatment.



The ADI-BVF® Process
Process Advantages of the ADI-BVF® System
The large volume and inventory of biomass within the BVF® reactor provides several inherent advantages, including:
- Treatment is efficient, reliable, and robust, with superior ability to cope with peak loads and spikes (no influent equalization or buffer tanks are proposed). It is a very forgiving system.
- Low manpower requirements and low operating and maintenance costs due to it being a simple-to-operate system with low energy consumption.
- Satisfactory performance over a wide range of temperature conditions (this greatly improves the energy balance, extends anaerobic applicability, and further simplifies the overall system).
- Eliminates the need for primary treatment of the liquid waste stream (such as the equalization tank and primary clarifier); raw solids after screening are added directly to the ADI-BVF® reactor where they are digested, producing biogas and minimizing waste sludge handling.
- Reduced sludge handling, as this system produces very little waste sludge on its own due to the prolonged solids retention time.
- Able to store sludge within the system such that wasting need only take place once every couple of years and at a time when it is most favorable to do so. Sludge is typically wasted at a solids concentration of 3 or 4 percent; this sludge is very stable, does not have an offensive odor, and has good fertilizer and soil amendment value.
- The large physical size of the BVF reactor and volume of biomass maintained in it work together to provide the reactor with inherent stability against shock loadings/conditions (viz., organic, temperature, pH, solids, hydraulic, etc.)
ADI-BVF® low-rate anaerobic technology is often well suited for the treatment of
- Food and Beverage
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology
- Pulp and Paper
- Ethanol Production
- Many other applications.
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