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Membrane Bioreactor

A Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) is an advanced wastewater treatment system that combines biological processes with membrane filtration. In simple terms, it uses microorganisms to break down pollutants in water, and then it filters the treated water through a special barrier (membrane) that removes remaining solid particles and pathogens. This method produces high-quality, clean water, making it suitable for reuse in irrigation or industrial applications. MBRs are efficient, compact, and increasingly popular for managing water in urban areas, helping to address water scarcity and protect the environment.

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    A membrane bioreactor (MBR) is an advanced water treatment system that combines biological processes with membrane filtration. It uses microorganisms to break down organic matter in wastewater while simultaneously filtering out contaminants using special membranes. This results in cleaner water that can be reused or safely returned to the environment. MBRs are efficient and effective, often used in municipal and industrial applications. They offer a compact solution, producing high-quality effluent and reducing the need for additional treatment steps, making them an increasingly popular choice for sustainable water management.