A membrane supported biofilm reactor uses modules having fine, hollow
fibres, for example, made from melt spun thermoplastic polymers treated
after spinning to increase their permeability to oxygen, used, for
example, in tows or formed into a fabric. In one module, one or more
sheets of the fabric are potted into a module to enable oxygen containing
gas to be supplied to the lumens of the hollow fibres. Various reactors
and processes, for example to treat wastewater, using such modules are
described. Mechanical, chemical and biological methods, for example
endogenous respiration, are used to control the thickness of the biofilm.