Effect of mixed microbial culture addition on enhanced river water quality: Pollutant removal and microbial community characteristics
Creators
- 1. Ton Duc Thang University
- 2. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 3. Southeast University
- 4. VIT University
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Abstract This work was aimed at investigating the feasibility of using mixed microbial culture (MMC) for improving the river water quality. Upon the release of the MMC into the river water at various ratios (v/v), 1:2500 was found to be the best ratio to reduce the nutrient concentration in river water. At this ratio, although the concentration of microorganisms increased significantly, the Cyanobacteria levels decreased during the four seasons, i.e. 31.4, 16.5, 60.5 and 55.7%, respectively, during the spring, summer, autumn and winter seasons. The chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) removals by MMC were 76.5, 73.8, 71.7, 75.8 and 67.2%, respectively, during the autumn season. Finally, the study was extended to a demonstration project in Yudai river, Zhengjiang, Jiangsu, China to demonstrate the effect of MMC addition on river water quality improvement. At the end of the 8 weeks experiments, the average COD, NH3–N, NO3–N, TN and TP removal efficiencies were 46.4, 51.3, 43.9, 41.7 and 46.4%, respectively.
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Journal article
Journal:
Environmental Technology & Innovation
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
ISSN:
23521864
Volume:
18
Pages:
100707
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3009071555
DOI
10.1016/j.eti.2020.100707
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Financial Support
Foundation of Science and Technology Development of Ton Duc Thang University
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