Abstract: A pilot scale zeolite medium biological aerated filter (ZBAF) was
designed and used to treat municipal wastewater. It showed that ZBAF could
simultaneously remove chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia-N and turbidity to
satisfied degree at a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 0.95 h. Their average
removal efficiencies were 73.9%, 88.4% and 96.2% with the corresponding average
effluent concentrations of 43.4 mg/L, 3.5 mg/L and 3.7 NTU, respectively. These
effluent items met with the water quality standard of the treated water reused
for cooling water. The COD removal volumetric loading rate increased
proportionally with its applied volumetric loading rate with its maximum of 7.1
kg/(m^3 ˙ d). Ammonia-N removal loading rate also
increased proportionally with its applied loading rate at HRT of longer than
0.95 h and the feasible maximum removal loading rate was 0.9
kg/(m^3 ˙ d). The COD loading rate did not affect the
ammonia-N removal efficiency significantly when it was lower than 5.5
kg/(m^3 ˙ d). ZBAF has good application prospect for its low cost
and high removal efficency in the futrue.