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Bacterial extracellular material from brewery wastewater for raw water treatment
AbstractBatch aerobic fermentation for 88 h, under controlled conditions, of brewery wastewater supplemented with 24 mg/litre of molasses, showed a maximum population density of aerobic and capsule-producing bacteria at the 20th and 24th hour, respectively. The viscosity of the medium gradually increased from 1·0 to 1·8 centipoise. The final specific gravity was 1·0478.The dried bacterial extracellular material (DBEM) from the fermented brewery wastewater was added, in different proportions with alum, to river water. The DBEM enhanced the flocculation and clarity of the water.
Bacterial extracellular material from brewery wastewater for raw water treatment
AbstractBatch aerobic fermentation for 88 h, under controlled conditions, of brewery wastewater supplemented with 24 mg/litre of molasses, showed a maximum population density of aerobic and capsule-producing bacteria at the 20th and 24th hour, respectively. The viscosity of the medium gradually increased from 1·0 to 1·8 centipoise. The final specific gravity was 1·0478.The dried bacterial extracellular material (DBEM) from the fermented brewery wastewater was added, in different proportions with alum, to river water. The DBEM enhanced the flocculation and clarity of the water.
Bacterial extracellular material from brewery wastewater for raw water treatment
Al-Shahwani, M.F. (author) / Al-Rawi, E.H. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 28 ; 271-276
1988-10-27
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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