An evaluation of the application of SBR and biofilm on small sewerage system was conducted. A newly developed small sewerage system, using SBR, was successfully applied to the nutrient treatment using municipal wastewater. The system was consisted of 6 compartments. Two systems, with SBR (A type) or without SBR (B type), were compared by several parameters (COD, SS, T-N, NH4+-N, NO3--N, NO2--N, alkalinity, pH, DO) in all experimental periods. Also, the time variation of several parameters (DO, pH, NH4+-N, NO3--N, NO2--N) was examined in a SBR applied sewerage system. T-N removal efficiency of B type was higher than that of A type by the effect of nitrification and denitrification even though the COD removal efficiencies were similar. In aeration stage, the pH was decreased from 6.4 to 6.3 within 1 h and increased to 6.65 at the end of aerobic stage, and pH was decreased to 6.2 in non-aeration stage, and these phenomena were explained. The effects of nitrification and denitrification were compared in A type and B type sewerage system, and the typical nitrificaion and denitrification were observed in B type sewerage system.