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In an MBR system, a membrane acts as a physical barrier to separate treated water from solids and microorganisms. The process involves a biological reactor for organic matter breakdown and nutrient removal, membrane modules for solid-liquid separation, and a solids-liquid separation system for efficient operation.

MBR systems offer several advantages over conventional methods. They produce high-quality effluent that meets strict standards, have a smaller footprint, and can be easily integrated into existing treatment plants or used as standalone units.