The performance of a novel integrated anaerobic fluidized-bed membrane bioreactor (IAFMBR) for treating
practical domestic wastewater was investigated at a step dropped temperature from 35, 25, to 15 C.
The COD removal was 74.0 ± 3.7%, 67.1 ± 2.9% and 51.1 ± 2.6% at 35, 25 and 15 C, respectively. The COD
removal depended both on influent strength and operational temperature. The accumulation of VFAs
(Volatile Fatty Acids) was affected by temperature, and acetic acid was the most sensitive one to the
decrease of temperature. The methanogenic activity of the sludge decreased eventually and the methane
yield was dropped from 0.17 ± 0.03, 0.15 ± 0.02 to 0.10 ± 0.01 L/L d. And as compared with a mesophilic
temperature, a low temperature can accelerate membrane biofouling. Proteins were the dominant matters
causing membrane fouling at low temperature and membrane fouling can be mitigated by granular
active carbon (GAC) through protein absorption.