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Midge Flies: A Wastewater Menace

Midge Flies: A Wastewater Menace

From larvae to full-blown swarm, here’s how these pests thrive—and how to stop them in their tracks. What are Midge Flies? The term midge flies or midges, refers to several species of tiny non biting flies. These mosquito like insects are often seen swarming around wastewater treatment plants and sewage lagoons because it is an ideal environment for their larvae, often called ...

ByAquafix, Inc.


From Starch to Supermolecules: The Surprising Power of Cyclodextrins

From Starch to Supermolecules: The Surprising Power of Cyclodextrins

While studying the fermentation of starch by Bacillus macerans, he isolated a crystalline substance that was later determined to be a cyclic oligomer of glucose. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Microbial Production of Bio-based Plastics

Microbial Production of Bio-based Plastics

Additionally, engineered E. coli utilizing a non-natural synthetic pathway derived from α-ketoglutaric acid, a precursor originating from methane-producing bacteria, can yield 6-aminocaproic acid. This acid is utilized in the production of nylon-6 (derived from ε-caprolactam). ...

ByBOC Sciences


What role does the health of shrimp post larvae (PLs)play in farm outcome?

What role does the health of shrimp post larvae (PLs)play in farm outcome?

With this in mind, the ability of several spore-forming gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus species) were tested for their ability to impact Vibrio loads in a shrimp hatchery in India. ...

ByAquaintech Inc. (AITI)


Overview of Metatranscriptomic Sequencing: Principles, Workflow, and Applications

Overview of Metatranscriptomic Sequencing: Principles, Workflow, and Applications

They are important for their ability to regulate important processes in bacteria, such as iron metabolism, virulence and quorum sensing, and to adapt quickly to changing environments. The emergence of next-generation sequencing methods has accelerated their identification of various bacteria, such as Salmonella and Bacillus subtilis. ...

ByCD Genomics


5 Things to Do for a Healthy Fish Pond

5 Things to Do for a Healthy Fish Pond

Improve The Water Quality Of Fish Ponds And Add Oxygen To The Ponds In the critical season of aquaculture, according to the specific conditions of the fish pond, photosynthetic bacteria, Bacillus, nitrifying bacteria, EM bacteria liquid, etc. are applied in a targeted manner to improve the substrate and water quality, reduce ...

ByEarth Shield Environmental Co., Ltd.


Reasons why groundwater cVOC concentrations increase up to 10-fold when ERDENHANCED is used to amend groundwater at a DNAPL-contaminated site

Reasons why groundwater cVOC concentrations increase up to 10-fold when ERDENHANCED is used to amend groundwater at a DNAPL-contaminated site

Intrinsic aerobic and facultative bacteria include species of Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Rhodococcus, which produce many powerful biosurfactants, including lipopeptides, glycolipids and rhamnolipids. ...

ByTerraStryke Products LLC


NIH: `Probiotic bacteria block harmful microbe`

NIH: `Probiotic bacteria block harmful microbe`

Researchers have been testing the use of beneficial microbes, or probiotics, to find a way to prevent S. aureus infections. Bacillus bacteria, which are found on vegetables grown in soil, are used in many probiotic formulations. ...

ByAdiso Therapeutics


Bacillus coagulans

Bacillus coagulans

Bacillus coagulans is a type of microbe. It is utilized correspondingly to lactobacillus and different probiotics as “valuable” bacteria. ...

ByInvivo Biosciences, LLC


Evaluation of a novel anti-biofouling microorganism (Bacillus sp. T5) for control of membrane biofouling and its effect on bacterial community structure in membrane bioreactors

Evaluation of a novel anti-biofouling microorganism (Bacillus sp. T5) for control of membrane biofouling and its effect on bacterial community structure in membrane bioreactors

The effects of a newly isolated quorum quenching (QQ) bacteria (Bacillus sp. T5) on the microbial community has been evaluated via the Illumina sequencing method. ...

ByIWA Publishing


The combined effects of carbon/nitrogen ratio, suspended biomass, hydraulic retention time and dissolved oxygen on nutrient removal in a laboratory-scale anaerobic–anoxic–oxic activated sludge biofilm reactor

The combined effects of carbon/nitrogen ratio, suspended biomass, hydraulic retention time and dissolved oxygen on nutrient removal in a laboratory-scale anaerobic–anoxic–oxic activated sludge biofilm reactor

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of suspended and attached biofilm showed a dense structure of coccus and bacillus bacteria with the diameter ranging from 0.3 to 1.2 μm. The Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy results indicated phosphorylated macromolecules and carbohydrates mix or bind with extracellular proteins in exopolysaccharides. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Treatment of laundry wastewater by biological and electrocoagulation methods

Treatment of laundry wastewater by biological and electrocoagulation methods

For biological treatment, the wastewater was treated with a Bacillus strain of aerobic bacteria especially suited for the degradation of fats, lipids, protein, detergents and hydrocarbons. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Microbe Edition: Biological Nutrient Removal How In-Pipe Technology Works

Microbe Edition: Biological Nutrient Removal How In-Pipe Technology Works

Many bacteria, particularly Bacillus, produce enzymes that are excreted into the local aqueous environment and hydrolyze the solid substrates so tnat the carbon aased compounds can be transported into the cell as smaller solubilized molecules for use in assimilation or energy production J Priest, 1977). ...

ByIn-Pipe Technology LLC


Effect of Enhanced Biochemical Processes in the Sewer Collection System on Influent Wastewater Characteristics and Wastewater Treatment Plant Performance

Effect of Enhanced Biochemical Processes in the Sewer Collection System on Influent Wastewater Characteristics and Wastewater Treatment Plant Performance

The utilization of rbCOD by heterotrophic bacteria using rbCOD as an electron donor for respiration has the potential to reduce the influent load (e.g., COD-p) entering the WWTP. ...

ByIn-Pipe Technology LLC


Efficient photo-oxidation of phenol and photo-inactivation of bacteria by cationic tetrakis(trimethylanilinium)porphyrins

Efficient photo-oxidation of phenol and photo-inactivation of bacteria by cationic tetrakis(trimethylanilinium)porphyrins

The inhibitory effect of these molecules on the growth of Gram-positive bacteria Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus strophaeus and the Gram-negative strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa has also been examined. Furthermore, to determine the relationship between inhibition and attachment, the degree of binding of these photo-sensitizers to these ...

ByIWA Publishing


Eco-toxicity of oily wastes containing TENORM

Eco-toxicity of oily wastes containing TENORM

Eight elutriate bioassays using plants ( Raphanus sativus and algae Scenedesmus quadricauda ), crustacean ( Daphnia magna and Thamnocephalus platyurus ), rotifer ( Brachionus calyciflorus ), protozoa ( Paramecium caudatum ) and bacteria ( Bacillus pumilus and luminescent commercial strain) were used. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Bioaugmentation In Sewer Network Reduces Sludge Production

Bioaugmentation In Sewer Network Reduces Sludge Production

The Technology One technology uses an external source of bacillus bacteria added into the collection system in accordance with an engineered plan. ...

ByIn-Pipe Technology LLC


Bioaugmentation in Sewer network reduces sludge production case study

Bioaugmentation in Sewer network reduces sludge production case study

The Technology One technology uses an external source of bacillus bacteria added into the collection system in accordance with an engineered plan. ...

ByIn-Pipe Technology LLC


Aerobic TCE degradation by encapsulated toluene-oxidizing bacteria, Pseudomonas putida and Bacillus spp.

Aerobic TCE degradation by encapsulated toluene-oxidizing bacteria, Pseudomonas putida and Bacillus spp.

The degradation rates of toluene and trichloroethylene (TCE) by Pseudomonas putida and Bacillus spp. that were encapsulated in polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymers were evaluated in comparison with the results of exposure to suspended cultures. PEG monomers were polymerized together with TCE-degrading microorganisms, such that the cells were encapsulated in and protected by the matrices of the PEG ...

ByIWA Publishing


Effect of different growth parameters on endoglucanase enzyme activity by bacteria isolated from coir retting effluents of estuarine environment

Effect of different growth parameters on endoglucanase enzyme activity by bacteria isolated from coir retting effluents of estuarine environment

Abstract: The cellulolytic enzyme-endoglucanase activity against coir fibre, a major biowaste by bacteria such as Cellulomonas, Bacillus and Micrococcus spp. isolated from coir retting effluents of estuarine environment was studied. ...

ByCenter for Environment and Energy Research & Studies (CEERS)

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