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How Does Biofilm Sloughing Increase TSS and Affect Clarifier Performance?

2026-06-05

에 대한 최신 회사 뉴스 How Does Biofilm Sloughing Increase TSS and Affect Clarifier Performance?

In Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) systems, biofilm growth is essential for biological treatment. However, as the biofilm matures, a natural process known as biofilm sloughing occurs. While this is a normal part of biofilm development, excessive sloughing can create operational challenges, particularly by increasing Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and impacting downstream clarifier performance.

What Is Biofilm Sloughing?

Biofilm sloughing happens when the biofilm attached to carrier media becomes too thick and unstable. Due to shear forces from aeration, mixing, or hydraulic fluctuations, portions of the biofilm detach and enter the mixed liquor as suspended solids.

A controlled level of sloughing is beneficial because it allows younger and more active microorganisms to colonize the media surface. However, excessive sloughing can quickly increase the solids loading within the treatment system.

Why Does TSS Increase?

When large amounts of biofilm detach from the carriers, they are released into the wastewater stream as suspended particles. These particles contribute directly to higher TSS concentrations.

Several factors can accelerate biofilm sloughing:

✅ Sudden hydraulic shock loads

✅ Organic overloading

✅ Excessive aeration intensity

✅ Rapid changes in temperature or pH

✅ Aging biofilm with excessive thickness

As more biomass enters the water column, the clarifier must handle a significantly higher solids load.

Impact on Clarifier Performance

Secondary clarifiers are designed to separate suspended solids from treated water. When excessive sloughed biomass reaches the clarifier, several issues may occur:

• Increased sludge blanket depth

• Reduced settling efficiency

• Higher risk of solids washout

• Elevated effluent TSS levels

• Potential permit compliance challenges

In severe cases, operators may observe cloudy effluent even though biological treatment performance remains acceptable within the MBBR tank itself.

How to Minimize the Impact

Successful MBBR operation requires balancing biofilm growth and detachment. Operators can improve system stability by:

✔ Maintaining consistent hydraulic loading

✔ Avoiding excessive aeration rates

✔ Monitoring dissolved oxygen and nutrient balance

✔ Selecting carrier media with optimized protected surface area

✔ Designing clarifiers to accommodate expected biomass shedding rates

Understanding the relationship between biofilm sloughing, TSS generation, and clarifier loading is critical for achieving reliable effluent quality. Effective carrier selection and proper process control can significantly reduce operational risks and improve overall treatment performance.

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