Monday, September 10, 2018

Some Application of Microalgae in Sewage Treatment, there Availability and Sampling Protocol up to Conservation with Factor Encounter AOMB - Iris Publishers




To  treat  municipal  wastewater  effected  from  different  sources  of  product,  toilet,  industry  in  most  cases  use  microorganisms which  requires  a  constant  supply  of  oxygen,  which  is  expensive  and  requires  intense  operations,  energy  input,  manpower,  and  expertise.  So,  to  reduce  this  much  effort  we  can  use  to  treat  Growing  microalgae  in  the  ponds  and  tanks  where  the  treatment  is  carried out is a good alternative solution to this problem since algal growth and photosynthesis will release substantial amounts of oxygen. At the same time the microalgae will remove nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus). Microalgae are a diverse range of single celled primary producers and are found practically everywhere where there is light and humidity at least at some time of the year. The  most  important  groups  of  microalgae  in  terms  of  abundance  are  green  algae  (Chlorophyceae),  diatoms  (Bacillariophyceae),  blue-green algae (Cyanophycean) and golden algae (Cryophyte). The total estimated number of algae species are 200 000 to 800 000, of which 35 000 are described in literature. Microalgae can be identified depending up on their phylum, color, shape presence of flagella or absence, motility or not, typical morphology and the others of biological aspects such as chlorophyll type and organic content in technological way. To sample and transport to laboratory first know the chemistry of the fresh water sampled, consider factors to sample, put plot on each sampling point, mention the factors looking for and answer why? Question keep sampling material neat, sample without contaminant in proper manner and transport to laboratory is a good way to day. All most factors encountered during microalgae growth are: Contaminations, PH (Acidity or Alkalinity), temperature, total dissolved solid, Conductivity, salinity, aeration etc..

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