Wastewater Bioaugmentation Articles & Analysis
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Understanding the Impact of Temperature on Nitrifying Bacteria Removing ammonia is essential in wastewater treatment, yet nitrifying bacteria are among the most sensitive and slowest-growing microorganisms. Nitrifying bacteria are highly sensitive to cold, and as temperatures drop, nitrification rates can decrease by up to 50%, making ammonia removal more challenging in ...
Over the years, EBS has pursued the cutting edge of wastewater bioaugmentation. We relentlessly “peel the onion” in our pursuit for answers and the application of “applying” our newfound knowledge to assist clients in their goal to run their wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) more efficiently and effectively. ...
Abstract The effectiveness of In-Pipe Technology (IPT) patented sewer collection system engineered bioaugmentation on i) influent wastewater loads to wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), ii) WWTP performance, and iii) effluent quality, was a demonstrated at a domestic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) WWTP (Sewer District #20) in Suffolk County, Long ...
Introduction and Problem Statement Lagoon wastewater treatment systems employ a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes to treat wastewater. ...
Hereby, we present you the bioaugmentation technology and our biological product biodigestor. The wine industry is a seasonal activity, which causes a large variation of the quality of the wastewater produced. BIOAUGMENTATION – WHAT IS IT? • Bioaugmentation consists in an increase of selected bacteria that will ...
Site Summary Petrox DN bioaugmentation was implemented at a poultry processing plant to deal with a recurring problem of excessive ammonia levels in wastewater discharge. Petrox ND bioaugmentation reduced the organic carbon load in the wastewater and converted the ammonia to nitrogen gas. Within 48 hours of treatment the ammonia ...
As wastewater travels through the sewer network, the biochemical process of hydrolysis has the potential to change the influent wastewater quality. ...
Start up of anoxic-oxic process in a full-scale municipal wastewater treatment plant at low temperature was studied in this paper. Bioaugmentation technology was used to accelerate the start up. Aeration rate and feed style of influent were also controlled as associated measure to reduce the negative effect of low temperature on start up. ...
Nitrification (the oxidation of ammonia to nitrate) is a key process in the removal of nitrogen from wastewater, a crucial step in wastewater purification before reuse or discharge to the environment. ...
