The general components of an MBR system are the biological reactor, aeration equipment, the membrane modules, the pumps, and an automated control system. Typically, the membranes are microfiltration or ultrafiltration membranes having extremely small pore sizes. These pores allow clean water to flow through while keeping sludge, solids and many microorganisms in the system. Hollow fiber and Flat Sheet modules are common membranes used in the project based on the project requirements and type of wastewater.
There are two types of MBRs. A submerged MBR consists of membrane modules that are located within the aeration tank or membrane tank connected with the aireration tank. It is treated water that is pumped through the membranes by suction. This combination is often used for domestic and municipal wastewaters due to its compact size and low energy consumption. Side-stream MBR is where the mixed wastewater and biomass is pumped to an external membrane unit. This is typically employed with industrial wastewater, where more rigorous filtration conditions might be necessary.

