Wastewater Treatment by Microorganism

미생물에 의한 발효처리

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  • Kunisuke Ichikawa (Department of Fermentation Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University)
  • 신석봉 (건국대학교 미생물공학과) ;
  • Published : 1980.06.01

Abstract

The process of biological treatment of organic wastewater is principally associated with those of self-purification in the natural water environment. The treatment system has e intensive function of stabilizing wastewater more effectively than in natural water, which is like natural water concentrated in a small space. Biological treatment of wastewater involves activated sludge and various modified process, trickling filter, rotating disk, oxidation ditch, etc. for aerobic decomposition and anaerobic processes such as anaerobic decomposition and methane fermentation. The basic characteristic of these processes is the use of mixed culture for the conversion of pollutants. This review forcuses on the various kinds of microorganisms related to each treatment processes. Kinetic analysis of the activated sludge process is discussed in order to understand the basis of control and maintenance of the biological treatment process.

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